Common
ancillary furnishings associated with the use of raloxifene hydrochloride cover
hot flashes/flushing, headache, malaise, weakness, cramping, edema, sweating,
depression, weight gain, and gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea,
vomiting, indigestion, and diarrhea. Less accepted ancillary furnishings cover
breast pain, vaginal bleeding, thrombophlebitis (inflammation of attitude
associated with claret clot), and beheld disturbances. In attenuate cases
raloxifene hydrochloride use has been associated with stroke, absorption of the
arteries (transient ischaemic attack), pulmonary embolus, deep-vein thrombosis,
low white claret corpuscle or platelet count, high gastrointestinal hemorrhage,
or ulcer. anti-estrogens may abuse the developing fetus, and should never be
used during pregnancy.
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