| Chemotherapy Drug |
Possible Side Effects
(Not all side effects are listed. Some of those listed may be short-term side effects; others are long-term side effects.) |
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carboplatin
(Paraplatin)
- usually given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the ovary, head and neck, and lung
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- hair loss (reversible)
- confusion
- nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea (usually a short-term side effect occurring the first 24 to 72 hours following treatment)
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cisplatin
(Platinol, Platinol-AQ)
- usually given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the bladder, ovary, and testicles
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- allergic reaction, including a rash and/or labored breathing (rare)
- nausea and vomiting that usually occurs for 24 hours or longer
- ringing in ears and hearing loss
- fluctuations in blood electrolytes
- kidney damage
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cyclophosphamide
(Cytoxan) not common
- can be given intravenously (IV) or orally
- used for lymphoma, breast cancer, and ovarian carcinoma
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
- decreased appetite
- hair loss (reversible)
- bladder damage
- fertility impairment
- lung or heart damage (with high doses)
- secondary malignancies (rare)
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docetaxel
(Taxotere)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for breast cancer, lung, and prostate
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
- diarrhea
- decreased appetite
- hair thinning
- rash
- numbness and tingling in hands and feet
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doxorubicin
(Adriamycin)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for breast cancer, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- mouth ulcers
- hair loss (reversible)
- nausea and vomiting
- heart damage
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erlotinib
(Tarceva, OSI-774)
- given orally
- used for non small cell lung cancer
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- rash and other skin changes
- diarrhea
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etoposide
(VePesid, VP-16)
- can be given intravenously (IV) or orally
- used for cancers of the lung, testicles, leukemia, and lymphoma
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- hair loss (reversible)
- nausea and vomiting
- allergic reaction(rare)
- mouth ulcers
- low blood pressure (during administration) (rare)
- decreased appetite
- diarrhea and abdominal pain
- bronchospasm (rare)
- flu-like symptoms (rare)
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fluorouracil
(5-FU)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the colon, breast, stomach, and head and neck
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- diarrhea
- mouth ulcers
- photosensitivity
- dry skin, darkening of skin and nail beds
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gemcitabine
(Gemzar)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the pancreas, breast, ovary, and lung
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- nausea and vomiting
- fever and flu-like symptoms
- rash
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imatinib mesylate
(Gleevec, STI 571)
- given orally
- used for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) and gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
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- nausea and vomiting
- fluid retention (swelling around ankles, eyes)
- muscle cramps
- diarrhea
- gastrointestinal bleeding
- rash
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irinotecan
(Camptosar, CPT-11)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the colon and rectum
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- diarrhea
- fatigue
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methotrexate
(Folex, Mexate, Amethopterin)
- may be given intravenously (IV), intrathecally (into the spinal column), or orally
- used for cancers of the breast, lung, blood, bone, and lymph system
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- nausea and vomiting
- mouth ulcers
- skin rashes and photosensitivity
- dizziness, headache, or drowsiness
- kidney damage (with a high-dose therapy)
- liver damage (rare)
- hair loss (reversible)
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paclitaxel
(Taxol, Abraxane)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used with cancers of the breast, ovary, and lung
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- allergic reaction
- nausea and vomiting
- loss of appetite
- change in taste
- thin or brittle hair
- joint pain (short term)
- numbness or tingling in the fingers or toes
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sorafinib
(Nexavar)
- given orally
- used for advanced kidney cancer
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- high blood pressure (during first few weeks of treatment)
- rash, other skin changes
- diarrhea
- fatigue
- hair loss
- nausea and vomiting
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sunitinib
(Sutent)
- given orally
- used for gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and kidney cancer
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- diarrhea
- nausea and vomiting
- mouth ulcers
- upset stomach
- skin changes, including skin discoloration and rash
- fatigue
- high blood pressure
- bleeding
- swelling
- taste disturbance
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topotecan
(Hycamtin)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for cancers of the ovary and lung
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- diarrhea
- hair loss (reversible)
- nausea and vomiting
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vincristine
(Oncovin)
- usually given intravenously (IV)
- used for leukemia and lymphoma
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- numbness or tingling in the fingers or toes
- weakness
- loss of reflexes
- jaw pain
- hair loss (reversible)
- constipation or abdominal cramping
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vinblastine
(Velban)
- given intravenously (IV)
- used for lymphoma and cancers of the testis and head and neck
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- decrease in blood cell counts
- hair loss (reversible)
- constipation or abdominal cramping
- jaw pain
- numbness or tingling in the fingers or toes
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