Like all medicines, tamoxifen can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them. Often side effects improve as your body gets used to the new medicine.
Hot flushes and sweats
These are common when you are taking tamoxifen. Hot flushes and sweats may improve after the first few months. You can try to reduce this effect by not smoking, reducing alcohol and avoiding hot drinks containing caffeine, eg, tea and coffee. Try to dress in layers, so you can remove clothes as needed, and wear clothes made from natural fabrics like cotton. If hot flushes are troubling you, tell your healthcare provider. There are medicines that can help reduce them..
Increased risk of blood clots
Taking tamoxifen increases your risk of getting blood clots in your leg (deep vein thrombosis or DVT) or your lung (called pulmonary embolism). Blood clots can be harmful. If you have any of the following symptoms, get medical attention immediately:
- signs of blood clots in your leg, eg, pain, redness, heat and swelling of your calf, leg or thigh
- signs of a blood clot in your lung, eg, a sudden shortness of breath, tightness in your chest, an unexplained cough or coughing up blood.
Other side effects
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- Nausea (feeling sick) or vomiting
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- Try taking tamoxifen with food or just before bed.
- Tell your doctor if this bothers you.
- Don't drink alcohol, this will make your nausea worse.
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- Dizziness
- Feeling tired
- Light-headed
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- These may improve with time.
- Be careful when driving or using tools until you know how this medicine affects you.
- Tell your doctor if this bothers you.
- Don't drink alcohol, this will make these symptoms worse.
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- Headache
- Sleep problems
- Weight gain
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- These may improve with time.
- Tell your doctor if they bother you.
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- Heavy bleeding during your periods (heavier or more painful than usual), or unusual bleeding between your periods.
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- Tell your doctor immediately.
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- Vaginal discharge that is different than normal for you
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- Tell your doctor immediately.
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- Pain or a feeling of pressure in your pelvis or your bones
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- Tell your doctor immediately.
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