Nausea
Hello, my sister was diagnosed recently with colon cancer that has affected the liver..This has been a life changing experience for all of us but mainly her...She is on her second round of chemo and has been extremely nauseated..She just recently started a new medicine Zolfron..Anyone have any advice on what medicine could be better, or what foods are good for her to eat..
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Nausea
I am on chemcycle #4 with oxaliplatin and Xeloda. Had terrible nausea with the first two cycles. On cycle #2 they added IV Emend, but this still wore off after the first couple of days. On cycle #3 they continued the Emend, but added IV Aloxi and had me continue to take Decadron steroid tablets for a couple days after the infusion. This combo has lowered the nausea ti a much more manageable level. The effect of the anti-nausea drugs start to wear off a little by days 5 & 6. I definitely take Zofran automatically before my main AM and PM meals (that's when I have to be able to take my Xeloda tablets) until I feel the nausea is really under control. Many of these drugs can be very constipating, so it's important to maintain hydration and keep something like Colace handy.
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