What possible Serious Side Effects and Additional Important Safety Information should I know about Herceptin?
Because everyone is different, it is not possible to predict what side effects any one person will have. If you have questions or concerns about side effects, you should talk to your doctor.
Please see full Prescribing Information for Serious Side Effects and additional important safety information.

Herceptin is approved for the treatment of early-stage breast cancer that is Human Epidermal growth factor Receptor 2-positive (HER2+) and has spread into the lymph nodes, or is HER2+ and has not spread into the lymph nodes. If it has not spread into the lymph nodes, the cancer needs to be estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor (ER/PR)-negative or have one high risk feature.* Herceptin can be used in several different ways:
*High risk is defined as ER/PR-positive with one of the following features: tumor size >2 cm, age <35
years, or tumor grade 2 or 3.
Adriamycin is a registered trademark of Pharmacia Inc.
Cytoxan, Taxol, and Paraplatin are registered trademarks of Bristol-Myers
Squibb Company.
Taxotere is a registered trademark of sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC.
Herceptin has 2 approved uses in metastatic breast cancer:
Taxol is a registered trademark of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.
Herceptin is approved, in combination with chemotherapy (cisplatin and either capecitabine or 5-fluorouracil), for the treatment of HER2+ metastatic cancer of the stomach or gastroesophageal junction (where the esophagus meets the stomach) in patients who have not received prior treatment for their metastatic disease.
Problems like these may occur after an infusion reaction. If you have trouble breathing at rest due to existing lung disease, or large lung tumors appear, you may have more serious lung problems. Your doctor should stop Herceptin if you experience lung problems.
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Because everyone is different, it is not possible to predict what side effects any one person will have. If you have questions or concerns about side effects, you should talk to your doctor.
Please see full Prescribing Information for Serious Side Effects and additional important safety information.