The drug is a medicine that suppresses the action of the male sex hormone (testosterone) (non-steroidal antiandrogen).
It is used as a combination therapy in a dosage of 50 mg for:
advanced prostate cancer, in which, along with measures to reduce testosterone levels, the action of the male sex hormone should be suppressed as much as possible.
It is used in a dosage of 150 mg (3 film-coated tablets of 50 mg once a day) for:
locally advanced prostate cancer and high risk of disease progression
as an independent therapy or
in addition to radiation therapy or surgical removal of the prostate gland, respectively.
The medicine should not be taken orally,
if you are allergic to bicalutamide or any other ingredient of this medicine,
if you are taking certain medicines for digestive disorders containing the active ingredient cisapride (see Category “Interactions”),
if you are taking certain medicines for allergies containing the active ingredients terfenadine or astemizole (see Category “Interactions”),
in women,
in children.
Always take this medicine strictly as agreed with your doctor or pharmacist. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, the usual dose is:
Combination therapy with the drug at a dosage of 50 mg:
1 film-coated tablet 1 time per day
This dose also applies to elderly patients, patients with impaired renal function and patients with mild liver dysfunction.
Caution should be exercised in patients with moderate or severe liver failure. Bicalutamide 50 mg should be taken simultaneously with further hormonal treatment (LHRH analog therapy) or with prescription medication, respectively. surgical removal of testicular tissue (orchiectomy) can be started.
The drug should be taken simultaneously with further hormonal treatment (LHRH analog therapy) or with prescription medication, respectively. surgical removal of testicular tissue (orchiectomy) can be started.
Single therapy with 150 mg:
3 film-coated tablets once a day
Please be sure to take 3 tablets at the same time. The dose should not be reduced, otherwise you will compromise the success of the therapy.
This dose also applies to elderly patients, patients with impaired renal function and patients with mild liver dysfunction.
Caution should be exercised in patients with moderate or severe liver impairment.
duration of use
Even if you feel much better after a while, the treatment should be continued regularly. The duration is determined by the attending physician depending on your condition.
If you have taken more than you should,
please inform your doctor. He or she can decide on the necessary measures, if necessary. Undesirable effects after taking too high doses of bicalutamide are unknown. There is no specific antidote. Dialysis is not advisable according to the current state of knowledge. If overdose is suspected, the complaints should be addressed. In addition, general supportive measures are recommended, including constant monitoring of the patient.
If you forget to take it,
continue treatment as prescribed. Do not take a double amount if you have forgotten to take it earlier.
If you stop taking it,
may the success of the treatment be at risk. Do not stop treatment without consulting your doctor.
If you have further questions about the use of this medicine, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Warning: always consult a doctor before using medications.