Each person's reaction to any medication is different. Most people have very few side effects with exemestane, while others may experience more. The side effects described in this information will not affect everyone and may be different if you are having more than one drug.
We have outlined the most common side effects. However, we have not included those that are very rare and therefore extremely unlikely to affect you. If you notice any effects that you think may be due to the drug, but are not listed in the information, please discuss them with your doctor or nurse.
You will see your doctor regularly while you have this treatment so that they can monitor the effects. This factsheet should help you to discuss any queries about your treatment and its side effects with your doctor or nurse, as they are in the best position to help and advise you.
Some people may have the following side effects to varying degrees. If any side effects occur they are usually mild.
Hot flushes and increased sweating These are usually mild and may wear off after a period of time. Sometimes women find that avoiding or cutting down on tea, coffee, nicotine and alcohol can reduce sweats. Recent research suggests that hormones called progestogens, or some antidepressants may be helpful in controlling this side effect.
Some women find that complementary therapies help. Your GP may be able to give you details about getting these on the NHS. If you are having troublesome hot flushes you can discuss this with your doctor.
Feeling sick (nausea) If this occurs it can usually be effectively treated, so let your doctor know. Feeling sick can often be relieved by taking your tablet with food or at night.
Feeling tired (fatigue) Fatigue is not a common problem. Getting plenty of rest can help.
Headaches This is not common, but it is important to let your doctor know if you have frequent headaches, as they can prescribe medicines to help.
Difficulty sleeping Some women find that they have trouble sleeping while taking Aromasin. Having a warm bath or a hot milky drink before bed can be helpful. Using relaxation techniques or tapes may also help.
Abdominal pain and diarrhoea Rarely, Aromasin can cause diarrhoea. This can usually be controlled with medicine, but let your doctor know if it is severe. It is important to drink plenty of fluids if you have diarrhoea.
Hair thinning Some women notice that some of their hair falls out during the time that they are taking Aromasin. This is usually mild and the hair returns to normal at the end of treatment.
Risk of osteoporosis Women who have osteoporosis (weakened bones) or are at risk of it, should have their bone strength assessed before and during treatment with Aromasin. Some women may need to take bone-strengthening drugs to help prevent osteoporosis from developing.