Other Safety Information
Here are a few things to keep in mind if you're considering treatment with Avastin.
What should I do if I am pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant?
- You should not take Avastin while you are pregnant. If you stop Avastin, you should use a contraceptive for at least 6 months after your last dose before attempting to become pregnant
What should I tell my health care provider before taking Avastin?
Avastin therapy may not be appropriate for certain people. Talk to your doctor if you:
- Are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant. Based on animal data, Avastin may harm the fetus
- Are breast-feeding. Avastin may pass into your breast milk
- Are undergoing surgery. Avastin should not be given for at least 28 days after surgery and until the surgical wound is fully healed
- Are under the age of 18. The safety and efficacy of Avastin in children have not been evaluated
- Have recently coughed up blood or have serious bleeding
If you have any questions about Avastin or your health, talk to your doctor or nurse.
Please see full Product Information, including Serious Side Effects, for additional important safety information.


