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Restarting Herceptin
I took a two month break from Herceptin due to extreme nausea and liver elevation. If blood tests are ok, will restart remaining Herceptin treatments tomorrow. Is there a nausea med that can be taken with infusion to prevent nausea. I was sick for over six weeks, my stomach became bloated and thyroid felt very full. Prior I had been able to tolerate ok. For me it felt like my body was rejecting the Herceptin. Is that possible?
Tamara Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 10/2006 |
I think it's called "Emend". I think that's fairly new in injectable form. "Aloxi" is often given as a premed for nausea. Sorry I can't help with your other questions, but I know someone here can. Thoughts and prayers for you, Bill
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Compazine is standard for nausea...assuming it'd work for you. But I don't know if you'd take it with the infusion. [I take it for a day or two after the Herceptin.]
Also I don't know if it'd help the other symptoms. Melanie |
Zofran is another good drug.
And yes - your body could be rejecting the Herceptin due to allergy or some other rare biochemical mechanism. It is a foreign non-self antibody. |
Blood tests showed liver still elevated even with 2 months off Herceptin. Doctor not sure at this point what is causing elevation. I went ahead with treatment and am happy to report only 4 remaining. Afterwards she wants to repeat scans. Its so hard not knowing what is causing this. The nausea hit me hard again by the evening so am taking Prochlorperazine . Feels like chemo all over again. The meds keep it at a bearable level at least. Thank you for continued support.
Tamara Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 10/2006 |
If your liver elevations are caused from the meds - Milk Thistle will help, it helped return my liver elevations to normal.
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