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Tarceva is a once-a-day pill approved for two types of cancer. Tarceva is a targeted* cancer treatment for second-line advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and for combination therapy for first-line advanced pancreatic cancer. Learn more about Tarceva for... Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Pancreatic Cancer View Indication and Safety Information

Tarceva for Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Tarceva (150 mg) is a pill you take once a day — every day — to help treat non-small cell lung cancer. Do not take Tarceva with food. It is important to take Tarceva one hour before or two hours after eating.

How to Take Tarceva for Lung Cancer

Tarceva for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

Tarceva (100 mg) is a pill you take once a day — every day — to help treat pancreatic cancer in combination with gemcitabine. Do not take Tarceva with food. It is important to take Tarceva one hour before or two hours after eating.

How to Take Tarceva for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer


*Tarceva is a targeted cancer treatment. Tarceva is designed to block cell tumor cell growth by targeting the protein in your body called the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 1 (HER1/ EGFR).

Indication and Usage for Lung Cancer Patients

Tarceva monotherapy is indicated for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer after failure of at least one prior chemotherapy regimen.

Results from two, multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized, Phase 3 trials conducted in first-line patients with locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC showed no clinical benefit with the concurrent administration of Tarceva with platinum-based chemotherapy [carboplatin and paclitaxel or gemcitabine and cisplatin] and its use is not recommended in that setting.

Indication and Usage for Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Tarceva in combination with gemcitabine is indicated for the first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced, unresectable or metastatic pancreatic cancer.

Important Safety Information

In clinical studies, there were infrequent reports of lung injuries similar to Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)-like events in patients taking Tarceva for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or other advanced solid tumors. Reports of these ILD-like lung injuries have been serious and have included deaths in some patients.

Liver and/or kidney problems (including deaths) have been reported in some patients taking Tarceva. Let your doctor know if you have a history of liver or kidney disease.

Holes that formed in the stomach, small intestine, or large bowel (including deaths) have been reported in patients taking Tarceva.

Severe blistering skin reactions including cases similar to Stevens-Johnson syndrome (including deaths) have been reported in patients taking Tarceva.

Patients taking Tarceva plus gemcitabine were more likely to experience bleeding and clotting problems such as heart attack or stroke.

Eye swelling, infection, and holes in the cornea have been reported in patients taking Tarceva. Patients should tell their doctor about eye problems, including eye pain, that get worse.

Tarceva may cause harm to an unborn baby or may cause possible risk of pregnancy loss. Women should avoid becoming pregnant and avoid breastfeeding while taking Tarceva.

Call your doctor right away if you have these signs or symptoms:

If you smoke, you should stop smoking while taking Tarceva, as it may affect how well Tarceva works for you. If you continue to smoke you should speak to your doctor before taking Tarceva.

Let your doctor know if you are taking other prescription or over-the-counter drugs or herbal supplements before you start taking Tarceva. While taking Tarceva, do not start taking any new drugs or herbal supplements before talking to your doctor. Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while taking Tarceva. Tarceva may also affect other medications you are taking.

Common side effects of Tarceva

Rash and diarrhea were the most common side effects associated with Tarceva in the NSCLC clinical study. You may also have other changes in your skin.

Fatigue, rash, nausea, loss of appetite, and diarrhea were the most common side effects associated with Tarceva plus gemcitabine therapy in the pancreatic cancer clinical study.

Always let your doctor or nurse know if you experience any side effects. Ask your doctor or nurse for the best way to handle drug-related side effects.

Tarceva is not right for everyone. Ask your doctor if once-daily Tarceva is right for you.



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