Anyone else have problems taking Nexavar?
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nexavar side effects
I have been on nexavar since september 2010...I started on a half dose the first
month and have been on the full 800mg since then...I've had a good response with
reduction in tumor size and AFP way down; the sides have been tough at times, but
in my case have been manageable...lately my hemoglobin was down so I have been on
iron supplements to bring my iron levels up. I'm trying to stay at full dose because
there aren't many options to treat large hepatomas (over 18cm at first} like i was
diagnosed with. I have read of a study where nexavar was used in conjunction with
beta blockers (inderal) and anti-inflammatories to make the sides more tolerable.
I don't know if they would help your husband, but you might talk to your doctor about
it.
I wish you the best in your fight against this devastating disease.0 -
TeresaM and ceeflatceeflat said:nexavar side effects
I have been on nexavar since september 2010...I started on a half dose the first
month and have been on the full 800mg since then...I've had a good response with
reduction in tumor size and AFP way down; the sides have been tough at times, but
in my case have been manageable...lately my hemoglobin was down so I have been on
iron supplements to bring my iron levels up. I'm trying to stay at full dose because
there aren't many options to treat large hepatomas (over 18cm at first} like i was
diagnosed with. I have read of a study where nexavar was used in conjunction with
beta blockers (inderal) and anti-inflammatories to make the sides more tolerable.
I don't know if they would help your husband, but you might talk to your doctor about
it.
I wish you the best in your fight against this devastating disease.
Nexavar does work! My husband is proof of that! The Nexavar nurses can be very helpful in managing the side effects. There are creams for the rash, Imodium for the diarrhea etc.
My husband is now on 800 mg a day. He started out at 800mg but had to cut back. He tolerated 600 mg for many months before the doctor upped his dose to 800mg. We are waiting for a Therasphere treatment to shrink the tumors to put him active on the transplant list.
We have made it a practice to stay postive throughout this past year and it has paid off. Keep the faith and don't give up!0
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