Summary
Commonly reported side effects of letrozole include: bone fracture, arthralgia, edema, dizziness, fatigue, hypercholesterolemia, osteoporosis, and flushing. Other side effects include: myalgia. Continue reading for a comprehensive list of adverse effects.
Applies to letrozole: oral tablet.
Serious side effects of Letrozole
Along with its needed effects, letrozole may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking letrozole:
Less common
- Bone fracture
- breast pain
- chest pain
- chills, fever, or flu-like symptoms
- mental depression
- swelling of the feet or lower legs
Rare
- Continuing or severe nervousness
- cough
- dizziness or lightheadedness
- fainting
- fast heartbeat
- heart attack
- increased sweating
- nausea
- pain in the chest, groin, or legs, especially the calves
- severe and sudden, unexplained troubled breathing
- severe, sudden headache
- slurred speech
- sudden loss of coordination
- sudden, severe weakness or numbness in the arm or leg
- swollen glands
- vaginal bleeding
- vision changes
Incidence not known
- Black, tarry stools
- blindness
- blurred vision
- burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings
- chest discomfort
- dark urine
- decreased vision
- dilated neck veins
- extreme tiredness or weakness
- general tiredness or weakness
- increased need to urinate
- irregular breathing
- irregular heartbeat
- light-colored stools
- painful or difficult urination
- passing urine more often
- sore throat
- sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth
- unusual bleeding or bruising
- unusual tiredness or weakness
- upper right abdominal pain
- weight gain
- white or brownish vaginal discharge
- yellow eyes and skin
Other side effects of Letrozole
Some side effects of letrozole may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects.
Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:
More common
- Back pain
- bone pain
- hot flashes (sudden sweating and feeling of warmth)
- joint pain
- muscle pain
Less common
- Anxiety
- confusion
- constipation
- diarrhea
- dry mouth
- headache
- increased thirst
- loss of appetite or weight loss
- metallic taste
- skin rash or itching
- sleepiness
- spinning or whirling sensation causing loss of balance
- stomach pain or upset
- trouble sleeping
- vomiting
- weakness
Incidence not known
- Bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste and thirst
- being forgetful
- change in taste
- dryness of the skin
- hair loss
- hives or welts
- increased appetite
- irritability
- nervousness
- red, sore eyes
- redness of the skin
- swelling or inflammation of the mouth
For Healthcare Professionals
Applies to letrozole: oral tablet.
Cardiovascular
Very common (10% or more): Hot flash/flushing (50%), cardiovascular disease (14%), other cardiovascular event (13%)
Common (1% to 10%): Hypertension, chest pain, cardiac event (angina, coronary heart disease, myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction), cardiac failure
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Palpitation, tachycardia, arterial thrombosis[Ref]
Gastrointestinal
Very common (10% or more): Nausea (17%), constipation (11%)
Common (1% to 10%): Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Stomatitis, dry mouth[Ref]
Other
Very common (10% or more): Fatigue/lethargy/malaise/asthenia (34%), edema (18%), night sweats (15%)
Common (1% to 10%): Influenza, peripheral edema, pain, post-mastectomy lymphedema, thromboembolic event, viral infection
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Pyrexia, mucosal dryness, thirst
Frequency not reported: Peripheral thromboembolic event (venous thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, portal vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism)[Ref]
Musculoskeletal
Very common (10% or more): Arthralgia/arthritis (25%), bone fracture (22%), musculoskeletal pain/back pain/arm pain/leg pain (22%), osteoporosis (15%), extremity/limb pain (10%)
Common (1% to 10%): Myalgia, bone pain, osteopenia, decreased lumbar spine bone mineral density
Postmarketing reports: Trigger finger[Ref]
Nervous system
Very common (10% or more): Headache (20%), dizziness/lightheadedness (14%)
Common (1% to 10%): Somnolence, cerebrovascular events (transient ischemic attack, thrombotic or hemorrhagic stroke, hemiparesis development)
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Memory impairment, dysesthesia (hypesthesia/paresthesia), taste and thirst disturbance, carpal tunnel syndrome
Rare (less than 0.1%): Cerebrovascular infarction
Frequency not reported: Vertigo[Ref]
Respiratory
Very common (10% or more): Dyspnea (18%), cough (13%)
Common (1% to 10%): Chest wall pain
Frequency not reported: Pleural effusion[Ref]
Dermatologic
Very common (10% or more): Increased sweating (24%)
Common (1% to 10%): Alopecia, dry skin, rash (erythematous, maculopapular, psoriasiform, vesicular), pruritus
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Urticaria
Very rare (less than 0.01%): Angioedema, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme[Ref]
Hepatic
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Increased hepatic enzymes
Very rare (less than 0.01%): Hepatitis[Ref]
Hematologic
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Leukopenia
Frequency not reported: Decreased lymphocyte count, thrombocytopenia[Ref]
Ocular
Common (1% to 10%): Cataract
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Eye irritation, blurred vision[Ref]
Metabolic
Very common (10% or more): Hypercholesterolemia (53%), increased weight (13%)
Common (1% to 10%): Decreased weight, anorexia, increased appetite
Frequency not reported: Hypercalcemia[Ref]
Genitourinary
Very common (10% or more): Vaginal bleeding (13%)
Common (1% to 10%): Vaginal irritation, vaginal hemorrhage, vulvovaginal dryness, breast pain, urinary tract infection
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Increased urinary frequency, vaginal discharge[Ref]
Hypersensitivity
Very rare (less than 0.01%): Anaphylactic reactions[Ref]
Oncologic
Common (1% to 10%): Secondary malignancy
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Endometrial hyperplasia/cancer, endometrial proliferation disorder, tumor pain
Rare (less than 0.1%): Other endometrial disorder
Frequency not reported: Stomatitis cancer pain[Ref]
Psychiatric
Common (1% to 10%): Depression, insomnia
Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Anxiety, nervousness, irritability[Ref]
Renal
Common (1% to 10%): Renal disorders[Ref]