Megace ®

Generic name: Megestrol
Other name: Megestrol Acetate

Chemocare.com uses generic names in all descriptions of drugs. Megace is a trade name for Megestrol. Megestrol Acetate is another name for Megestrol. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Megace or other name Megestrol Acetate when referring to the generic drug name Megestrol.

Drug type: Megace is a hormone therapy. This medication is classified as a "progesterone." (For more detail, see "How this drug works" section below).

What this drug is used for:

Note: If a drug has been approved for one use, physicians may elect to use this same drug for other problems if they believe it may be helpful.

How this drug is given:

Side effects:
Important things to remember about the side effects of megestrol:

The following side effects are common (occurring in greater than 30%) for patients taking megestrol:

Note: there are no common side effects of megesterol.

These are less common side effects (occurring in 10-29%) for patients receiving megestrol:

Not all side effects are listed above, some that are rare (occurring in less than 10% of patients) are not listed here. However, you should always inform your health care provider if you experience any unusual symptoms.

When to contact your doctor or health care provider:

Contact your health care provider immediately, day or night, if you should experience any of the following symptoms:

The following symptoms require medical attention, but are not an emergency. Contact your health care provider within 24 hours of noticing any of the following:

Always inform your health care provider if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Precautions:

Self-care tips:

Monitoring and testing:

You will be checked regularly by your doctor while you are taking megestrol, to monitor side effects and check your response to therapy. Periodic blood work to monitor your complete blood count (CBC) as well as the function of other organs (such as your kidneys and liver) will also be ordered by your doctor.

How this drug works:

Megestrol is a type of hormone therapy. Hormones are chemical substances that are produced by glands in the body, which enter the bloodstream and cause effects in other tissues. (For example, the hormone testosterone made in the testicles is responsible for male characteristics such as deepening voice and increased body hair). The use of hormone therapy to treat cancer is based on the observation that receptors for specific hormones that are needed for cell growth are on the surface of some tumor cells. Hormone therapies work by; stopping the production of a certain hormone, blocking hormone receptors, or substituting chemically similar agents for the active hormone, which cannot be used by the tumor cell. The different types of hormone therapies are categorized by their function and/or the type of hormone that is effected.

Megestrol is a progestin (a man-made form of the hormone progesterone). It has properties that interfere with the normal estrogen cycle. This interferes with the stimulation of cell growth in estrogen dependent tumor cells. There is also thought to be some direct effect on the lining of the uterine wall (endometrium).

A side effect of megestrol has been weight gain. The exact mechanism of this effect is unclear, however the effects lead to an increase in body fat. Taking advantage of this side effect, megestrol has been studied and used to treat severe appetite loss (anorexia), muscle wasting (cachexia) and weight loss associated with cancer and AIDS.

Note: We strongly encourage you to talk with your health care professional about your specific medical condition and treatments. The information contained in this website is meant to be helpful and educational, but is not a substitute for medical advice.