Xeloda and folate/folic acid
joyceann619
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I have been taking Xeloda ( one week on and one week off) since May. I recently have developed red hands and feet. My oncologist feels that it is enhanced by the folate/folic acid.
Does anyone know or take vitamins without folate/folic acid?
Thanks in advance for your help
Joyce
Does anyone know or take vitamins without folate/folic acid?
Thanks in advance for your help
Joyce
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Joyce -
Before I started Xeloda/oxaliplatin/Avastin, I read something about folic acid and Xeloda. I asked my doctor if I should avoid multi-vitamins with folic acid (typically they have 400mcg). She pretty much said "Heavens no". You would have to take in a really excessive amount of folic acid to have any impact. So, I continued to take multi-vitamin and eat normally (well as normally as you can on chemo).
That said, hand/foot syndrome is a typical Xeloda reaction. My feet started peeling slightly and were somewhat purplish after 3 cycles and we reduced my Xeloda for the remaining 3 cycles from 2000mg twice a day to 1500mg twice a day. That took care of the problem.
Hope this helps.
Betsy0 -
Hi Joyce I just completed my treatments with Xeloda 5 cycles 2 weeks on (5000mg per day after surgery) and one week off. There was some concern about folic acid affecting the way Xeloda works but it would take a large amount. A simple vitamin a day is okay. I got Hand and foot syndrome. The higher doses came after surgery only 2000 mg post surgery. It is serious chemo and I developed extreme hand and foot syndrome. Watch your dose press your doctor to stay on top of it about problems. B6 vitamins are given to help the hands during hand and foot syndrome it doesn't help the feet and doesn't affect Xeloda according to my doc.0
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Hi Joyce,
I hated Xeloda for this reason. I am an avid hiker/backpacker and I could not carry a heavy pack while on Xeloda because hand/foot syndrome was so bad. I have heard that anti-inflammatory drugs work well to keep the problem under control. Ask your doctor about putting you on Celebrex for a while (if you do not have a heart condition of course). I wish I had known about it when I was on that stuff.
Anyway, I can sympathize with you!
-Susan.0
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