what is the name of oral form of 5fu?
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Xeloda
Xeloda is the name of 5-FU in pill form. The pills (500 mg) are about the size of a vitamin....maybe a bit smaller. Maybe they can be crushed if they are too large. I don't know if 5-FU is stronger than Cisplatin or Campostar.....have had not experience with the latter.....Charlie's had 5-FU along with Cisplatin and Taxotere.
Jane0 -
I would ask before crushing the pills
We were told to handle them just like chemo, washing hands before giving them to Layne and after...I am not sure if they want them crushed. They are big pills...Layne's are like horse pills.
You might want to ask about this if your hubby has swallowing problems.0 -
Betty's rightBetty in Vegas said:I would ask before crushing the pills
We were told to handle them just like chemo, washing hands before giving them to Layne and after...I am not sure if they want them crushed. They are big pills...Layne's are like horse pills.
You might want to ask about this if your hubby has swallowing problems.
Hi,
Al was on 5fu infusion for 21 days straight. I did cause him to have some neuropathy but I do
think that it helped to shrink his primary tumor.
We were scheduled to take Xeloda post surgery but his the Oncologist wants to use CPT 11 othwise know as iren---that I can't spell along with something else.
Xeloda would be better but he probably will have to swollow the entire pill.
I doen't hurt to ask.
Hope this helps.
Kath0 -
Hi Linda,mumphy said:Betty's right
Hi,
Al was on 5fu infusion for 21 days straight. I did cause him to have some neuropathy but I do
think that it helped to shrink his primary tumor.
We were scheduled to take Xeloda post surgery but his the Oncologist wants to use CPT 11 othwise know as iren---that I can't spell along with something else.
Xeloda would be better but he probably will have to swollow the entire pill.
I doen't hurt to ask.
Hope this helps.
Kath
Yes they are
Hi Linda,
Yes they are correct, Xeloda the oral chemo, in 500 mg pill form does have to be taken in full. The crushing makes it lose its effectiveness. My dad had a stent put in his esophagus this past december. This has helped his swallowing tremendously, as well as being able to swallow the xeloda pills. You can always ask his onc. what he thinks. Good luck.
Tina0
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