NEXAVAR may cause birth defects or death of an unborn baby. Avoid becoming pregnant while taking NEXAVAR and for at least 2 weeks after stopping your treatment. Men and women should use birth control during and at least 2 weeks after NEXAVAR therapy. Call your doctor right away if you become pregnant. Do not breastfeed while taking NEXAVAR as this medication may be passed through breast milk. Before starting NEXAVAR, tell your doctor if you have allergies; heart problems or chest pain; bleeding or bruising problems. continue reading below »
Nexavar will not cure your cancer, but it has been shown to slow or temporarily stop the growth or spread of certain cancer cells. This is called stable disease. Stable disease is the most common response to Nexavar therapy. Be sure to talk to your doctor about whether you can possibly benefit from treatment with Nexavar.
It is important to remember that therapies like Nexavar may affect some of your body's normal cells as well, so it is important to tell your health care team as soon as you notice any side effects.
Additionally, only Nexavar offers you NexConnect®, an education and support program designed to help guide you through Nexavar therapy so you can take an active role in your treatment. This free program provides you with educational materials, tips for recognizing and dealing with common side effects, emotional support, access to experienced oncology nurse counselors, and more.