A
v i s t a
raloxifene HCI
T r e a t
y o u r
1
o s t e o p o r o s i s
1
tablets
60
mg
y o u r w a y
1
EVISTA lets me treat my osteoporosis
at any time of day, with or without food.
I know it's important to treat my osteoporosis. And
with EVISTA, if I want to take it with breakfast, lunch
or dinner, I can. Since it's a daily pill, I take it at the
same time every day, so I can remember to take it
with my calcium and vitamin D. That's why EVISTA
is my osteoporosis medicine.
EVISTA has been prescribed for over 10 years
to treat and prevent osteoporosis in women
past menopause.
EVISTA increases bone mineral density, and reduces
the risk of spine fractures.
Go to osteomyway.com to find out more. Ask your
doctor if EVISTA is right for you.
E V I S T A ,
my
Important Safety Information for EVISTA® (raloxifene HCI tablets)
You should not take EVISTA if you have had or are at risk for getting blood clots in the legs, lungs or eyes, as it
may increase the risk of blood clots. Stop taking EVISTA and call your doctor if you
have leg pain or warmth,
swelling of the legs, hands or feet, chest pain, shortness of breath or a sudden vision change, as these may be
signs of a blood clot. Being unable to move around for long periods may increase this risk. If you will need to be
still for a long time, talk to your doctor about ways to reduce the risk of blood clots.
EVISTA does not increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke in women who have had or are at risk for a heart
attack; however; EVISTA increases the likelihood of dying from stroke in these women, should one occur. Before
taking EVISTA tell your doctor if you have had a stroke, a mini-stroke, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure,
heart attack, history of smoking, or believe you have other risk factors for stroke or a heart attack.
Before Taking EVISTA
EVISTA is
not right for everyone. You
should
only take
prescription
EVISTA if you
are
past
menopause.
Before
taking EVISTA, talk to your doctor about all your medical conditions. If you are pregnant, nursing or may become
pregnant, do not take EVISTA, as it may cause fetal harm. Women with liver or kidney disease should use EVISTA
with caution. EVISTA should not be taken with estrogens in the form of pills, patches or injections.
Side Effects
Side
effects
may
include
hot flashes,
leg
cramps,
swelling,
flu-like
symptoms,
joint
pain,
and
sweating.
You
are
encouraged
to
report
negative
side
effects
of prescription
drugs to the
FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch,
or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
P le a s e s e e n e x t p a g e f o r a d d it io n a l in f o r m a t io n a b o u t E V IS T A .
1-888-77-EVISTA
Partnership For Prescription Assistance
If you need assistance with prescription costs, help may be available.
Visit www.pparx.org or call 1-8884PPA-N0W .
E V I S T A
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