FYI:Oxaliplatin and Irinotecan (tho not together):
tho this will only be of use two or so years from now,next article is perhaps of more immediate usefulness:
Austrailian researchers have found that pyridoxine protects against Oxi- induced neurotoxicity, as per Oncology update, dated 11/5 , more effectively than calcium/magnesium infusions
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try this site instead (rsc- was first I'd seen this on)(sorry)Kathryn_in_MN said:Page not available
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newswise.com/articles/view/570393/?sc=dwhn
title.....Discovery Blocks Cancer Drug's Toxic Side Effect
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Thanks StevecoloCan said:try this site instead (rsc- was first I'd seen this on)(sorry)
newswise.com/articles/view/570393/?sc=dwhn
title.....Discovery Blocks Cancer Drug's Toxic Side Effect
rsc=Royal Society of Chemistry
I hope they come up with a drug to use for this soon. Unfortunately I've now learned first-hand about the nasty BIG D from Irinotecan...0 -
thanks and individual perspective
Thanks for posting this -- very interesting.
I'm on Irinotecan (CPT-11) now. I had severe diarrhea. Well, maybe moderate. For several cycles, I had severe diarrhea once or twice per cycle requiring immodium "blasts" (6-12 in a 12 hr period). That was OK....Do-able. But after one fairly intense bout my onc decided to reduce my dose by 20% for one cycle. No diarrhea. Then he put me back on the old dosage -- and I haven't had severe diarrhea (requiring anything) since. ???? Weird? Can't be psychosomatic, can it???? I have very slightly changed my diet, perhaps (from TONS of green veggies to LOTSA green veggies....I still eat fruit esp fresh berries every day). Anyway -- just sharing an interesting personal experience.
Thanks again for the articles/references.
Tara0
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