| Section 4.8
Addition of the following:
The frequencies of adverse events are ranked according to the following: Very common (≥10%); Common (≥1% and <10%); Uncommon (≥0.1% and <1%); Rare (≥0.01% and <0.1%).
Table 1 Frequency of Adverse Reactions
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System Organ Class
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Frequency
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Event
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Blood and the lymphatic system disorders
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Common
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Anaemia
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Uncommon
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Thrombocytopenia
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Immune system disorders
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Uncommon
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Hypersensitivity reactions, including angioneurotic oedema and urticaria
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Psychiatric disorders
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Common
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Decreased libido
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Uncommon
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Depression
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Vascular disorders
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Common
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Hot flushes
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Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
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Uncommon
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Interstitial lung disease
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Gastrointestinal disorders
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Common
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Nausea
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Uncommon
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Abdominal pain
Dyspepsia
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Hepato-biliary disorders
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Common
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Hepatic changes (elevated levels of transaminases, cholestasis and jaundice)1
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Rare
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Hepatic failure
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Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
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Common
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Alopecia
Hair regrowth
Dry skin
Pruritis
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Renal and urinary disorders
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Uncommon
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Haematuria
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Reproductive system and breast disorders
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Very common
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Gynaecomastia2
Breast tenderness2
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Common
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Impotence
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General disorders and administration site conditions
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Common
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Asthenia
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Investigations
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Common
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Weight gain
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1. Hepatic changes are rarely severe and were frequently transient, resolving or improving with continued therapy or following cessation of therapy (see section 4.4).
2. The majority of patients receiving Casodex 150 mg as monotherapy experience gynaecomastia and/or breast pain. In studies these symptoms were considered to be severe in up to 5% of the patients. Gynaecomastia may not resolve spontaneously following cessation of therapy, particularly after prolonged treatment.
Deletion of the following:
The pharmacological action of bicalutamide may give rise to certain undesirable effects. These include the following:
Very common (>10%):
Gynaecomastia, breast tenderness. The majority of patients receiving Casodex 150 mg as monotherapy experience gynaecomastia and/or breast pain. In studies these symptoms were considered to be severe in up to 5% of the patients. Gynaecomastia may not resolve spontaneously following cessation of therapy, particularly after prolonged treatment.
Common or frequent (³1% and <10%):
Hot flushes, pruritus, asthenia, alopecia, hair regrowth, dry skin, decreased libido, nausea, impotence and weight gain.
Hepatic changes (elevated levels of transaminases, cholestasis and jaundice), which are rarely severe. The changes were frequently transient, resolving or improving with continued therapy or following cessation of therapy (see section 4.4).
Uncommon or infrequent (³0.1% to <1%):
Abdominal pain, depression, dyspepsia, haematuria and interstitial lung disease.
Hypersensitivity reactions, including angioneurotic oedema and urticaria.
Rare (>0.01% and <0.1%)
Hepatic failure has occurred rarely in patients treated with bicalutamide but a causal relationship has not been established with certainty. Periodic liver function testing should be considered (see section 4.4).
Section 10
Change date of revision to 12th June 2008
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