![]() |
|
Calcitonin
Examples
How It WorksCalcitonin is a hormone that is used to decrease bone destruction caused by cancer that has spread (metastatic cancer). It also has some direct pain-relieving actions. It is given as a shot or as a nasal spray. Why It Is UsedCalcitonin is sometimes used for bone pain or nerve pain caused by cancer. How Well It WorksCalcitonin may help relieve some types of nerve pain, including phantom pain.1 Phantom pain is a feeling of pain or other uncomfortable sensations in body parts that are no longer there, such as after an amputation. Although the limb is gone, the nerve endings at the site of the amputation continue to send pain signals to the brain that make the brain think the limb is still there. Women who have had a breast removed because of breast cancer may also feel phantom pain. Calcitonin has also been used to help relieve bone pain caused by metastatic cancer. Some people may get relief, but the research done so far does not prove that calcitonin works for bone pain.2 The benefits of calcitonin may take many weeks to notice, and they often go away soon after the medicine is stopped. Side EffectsSide effects of calcitonin are not common but can include:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.) What To Think AboutThe benefits of calcitonin usually go away soon after you stop taking it. Calcitonin should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast-feeding. Calcitonin should not be given to children. Injections of calcitonin must be taken daily or at least several times a week. You or a family member usually will learn how to give the shot properly. It is important not to give the shot in the same place twice in a row, because this could damage your muscle tissue. Calcitonin as a nasal spray must be used several times a week.
Complete the
new medication information form (PDF) References
|
|||||||||||||||||||||