Each person's reaction to any drug is different. Some people have very few side effects, while others may experience more. We have outlined the most common side effects. These will not affect everyone taking Iressa. We have not included those side effects that are rare, and which are therefore unlikely to affect you. If you notice any effects that you think may be due to the drugs, but which are not listed below, please let your nurse or doctor know.
Diarrhoea This can usually be easily controlled with medicine, but tell your doctor if it is severe or if it continues. It is important to drink plenty of fluids if you have diarrhoea.
Acne-like rash Your skin may become dry, sore and itchy. Let your doctor know if you develop this side effect as they can prescribe medicines to help.
Loss of appetite If you don't feel like eating it may be helpful to speak to a dietitian at the hospital.
Feeling sick (nausea) and being sick (vomiting) Let your doctor know if nausea and vomiting is a problem as very effective anti-sickness medication can be prescribed.
Tiredness Some people get very tired while taking Iressa.
Eye problems If you notice any change to your vision, or pain or redness of your eyes, let your doctor know.
Change in blood pressure Iressa may make your blood pressure rise, especially if you already have high blood pressure. Tell your doctor if you get any headaches, dizziness or blurred vision.
Breathing problems A rare side effect of gefitinib is inflammation of the lungs. If you become breathless or your breathing worsens, tell your doctor straight away. Although this is a rare side effect it is potentially very serious, and a small number of people have died because of the lung problems they have developed while taking Iressa. If you are worried about this potential side effect talk to your doctor or nurse.