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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for toremifene
  1. Toremifene is used to treat breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body in ... change of life'; end of monthly menstrual periods). Toremifene is in a class of medications called nonsteroidal ...
  2. Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Learn about the types of hormone therapy used to prevent and treat breast cancer (including antiestrogens, LH-RH agonists, aromatase inhibitors, and SERMs) ...
  3. A to Z List of Cancer Drugs From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... List of cancer drug information summaries providing details about cancer drugs and cancer ...
  4. Drugs Approved for Breast Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... This page lists cancer drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for breast ...
  5. ... used to treat advanced cancer that has spread: Toremifene (Fareston) Fulvestrant (Faslodex)
  6. LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury From the National Institutes of Health (National Library of Medicine) (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    National Library of Medicine ... National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ... LiverTox® provides up-to-date, unbiased and easily accessed ...
  7. American Cancer Society ... Learn more about the recommended follow-up care for breast cancer survivors after they have completed treatment.
  8. ... methylprednisolone (Medrol), and prednisone; sofosbuvir (Sovaldi); tamoxifen (Soltamox); toremifene (Fareston); trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra); tacrolimus(Prograf); ...