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Who should not take ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole)?

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Who should not take ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole)?

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ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole) is a Pregnancy Category – D drug and it must be avoided by the pregnant mothers, according to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and therefore it can cause harm to unborn baby in the mothers womb. ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole) should not be used by the nursing mother and it can pass to the infant by the mothers milk and harm the baby. You should not take the ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole) if you have not complete the menopause clinically, if you have blood coagulopathies (Clotting disorders) associated with circulatory disorders, severe liver disease and heart problems. If you in need to take ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole) with the above said medical conditions, you can consult the Physician for an adjusted dosage or the diagnostic tests for the confirmation of the disease and its prognosis associated with the ARIMIDEX (Anastrazole). If you are taking Estrogen therapy or the Tamoxifen medications, birth control pills, vaginal rings and suppositories, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT),

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