Claritan for Neulasta pain
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Had no pain
While Neulasta does often/usually give pain - it doesn't in all cases. I never had any pain from it - it just put me to sleep 2 hrs (almost to the minute) after the injection for about 2 hrs. Never any pain though.
There are many here who have used claritan for the pain though so you'll get info, I'm sure.0 -
Neulasta
I was advised to take it for the 3 days but to also take it for a few days following if I felt the need. In my case it was difficult to tell whether it worked or not. The bone pain was unbelievable but I also had joint pain from the taxotere. Let's hope she has a better experience!0 -
Thanks!elm3544 said:Neulasta
I was advised to take it for the 3 days but to also take it for a few days following if I felt the need. In my case it was difficult to tell whether it worked or not. The bone pain was unbelievable but I also had joint pain from the taxotere. Let's hope she has a better experience!
Thank you both. I hope she's one of the lucky ones....0 -
Pharmacist
I didn't take the Claritan b/c my Neulasta was discontinued after the first injection. BUT the pharmacist at my infusion center had advised that I should start the Claritan the day of the injection and continue it for 5 days.
Michele0 -
No nauseaHelp4Sis said:DId the shot give you
DId the shot give you stomache issues? or the chemo...? Or, I guess all that crap will...
I had no nausea at all with everythng. I did take all the anti nauseea pills given with the A/C (my first batch of chemo) religiously but by the time I got to later few doses of Taxol I quite taking them except on infusion day and still had no hausea. I've been told that it is believed that there is an area in your brain that dictates rather or not you'll get nausea - if you had no morning sickness when pregnant you probably won't have chemo nausea. At least that's what several chemo nurses and Dr. T said - no formal studies done but seems to be true.
Susan0 -
That's interesting.Rague said:No nausea
I had no nausea at all with everythng. I did take all the anti nauseea pills given with the A/C (my first batch of chemo) religiously but by the time I got to later few doses of Taxol I quite taking them except on infusion day and still had no hausea. I've been told that it is believed that there is an area in your brain that dictates rather or not you'll get nausea - if you had no morning sickness when pregnant you probably won't have chemo nausea. At least that's what several chemo nurses and Dr. T said - no formal studies done but seems to be true.
Susan
That's interesting.0
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