Panitumumab
I start it today in combination with Avastin, and was wondering if anyone has experienced side effects. Bud
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Hi Bud,
I just googled the chemo and here is what I found.
The most common side effect of treatment with panitumumab was an acne-like rash. Other, less common side effects were fatigue, nausea, and mild diarrhea.
This sounds almost like Erribux (sp?) that Rodney was on. What did your onc say? Good luck and nice to hear from you.
Lisa F.0 -
This drug works the same way as Erbitux and the most common side effect is a rash. The rash can be uncomfortable, for sure, but keeping your skin hydrated as well as your entire body does seem to help. If the rash gets severe, an antibiotic can help. Hopefully, you won't get a grade 3 or 4 rash.0
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Bud,
I know nothing about that drug. I did, however, use that word in scrabble, and BOY did that RACK up the points!!!!
Hope this gave you at least a litle smile!!!
Hugs,
Stacy0 -
Yes, that's right, I was on Erbitux. I haven't had it since mid-April and I STILL have the rash (although nothing like it was several months ago) and I even had a recurrence after being told that having the rash means the drug is working. I have heard that Panitumumab is much better about the rash because Erbitux is made from mouse proteins and Panitumumab is made from human proteins. I don't know if that is the whole story, but it's what I overheard at an outpatient infusion clinic.lfondots63 said:Hi Bud,
I just googled the chemo and here is what I found.
The most common side effect of treatment with panitumumab was an acne-like rash. Other, less common side effects were fatigue, nausea, and mild diarrhea.
This sounds almost like Erribux (sp?) that Rodney was on. What did your onc say? Good luck and nice to hear from you.
Lisa F.
I'd be very interested to hear about your experiences.
Rodney0 -
Thanks for the comments guys..this drug is so new the nurses didn't know about it either. Onc seems tothink it will help prolong things, possibly enough for P-5. I'll definitely try it in scrabble..I'm a scrabbleaddict. budStacyGleaso said:Bud,
I know nothing about that drug. I did, however, use that word in scrabble, and BOY did that RACK up the points!!!!
Hope this gave you at least a litle smile!!!
Hugs,
Stacy0 -
I, too, am a scrabble junkie! I'll bring my deluxe scrabble board to Nashville next Oct and we'll have a total blast, Bud!nanuk said:Thanks for the comments guys..this drug is so new the nurses didn't know about it either. Onc seems tothink it will help prolong things, possibly enough for P-5. I'll definitely try it in scrabble..I'm a scrabbleaddict. bud
Have a great weekend!
Stacy0 -
Keep us posted on how you are doing with this drug. Our oncologist thinks it is fantastic. My husband hasn't gone on it yet as his liver spots are stable, not growing, not shrinking. We feel great knowing that we have panitumumab in our pocket for an emergency. My hubby has not done erbitux, we were just waiting on panitumumab to get approved. I know the rash is horrid with this drug. I will pray the drug works awesome for you, it worked great for those in our clinic who got the drug in a trial.0
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