Actos Cancer | OFFICIAL – RELEASE |
Research has suggested that long-term use of Actos may be associated with a higher risk of developing bladder cancer.
If you have symptoms, a doctor may perform a cystoscopy or imaging scans to check for abnormalities. ACTOS CANCER
If you or a loved one have taken Actos, medical professionals advise monitoring for symptoms of bladder cancer, which include: Research has suggested that long-term use of Actos
(hematuria), which may make urine look pink, red, or cola-colored. which include: (hematuria)
While the drug remains on the market in the U.S., the FDA prescribing information now includes warnings about the potential bladder cancer risk. 3. Warning Signs and Symptoms