FOLFOX Anti-Cancer Therapy Supportive Care Medications Medications following Fluorouracil, Leucovorin, and Oxaliplatin Please review the following education for supportive care medications to help relieve symptoms of nausea/vomiting and diarrhea after your treatment. Nausea & Vomiting Prochlorperazine (Compazine) 10 mg tablet •
Take 1 tablet (10 mg) by mouth every 6 hours as needed for nausea or vomiting
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This medication should be the first medication that you take if you are nauseous after treatment. If you are going home with a chemotherapy pump, this is the medication you can take until your pump is disconnected.
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This medication will take about 30 minutes to start working – take at the first sign of nausea or upset stomach
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This medication can cause you to feel tired. If you are experiencing this side effect, you may switch to ondansetron on the 3rd day after treatment.
Ondansetron (Zofran) 8 mg disintegrating tablets •
Dissolve 1 tablet (8 mg) under the tongue every 8 hours as needed for nausea or vomiting
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This medication can be taken in addition to prochlorperazine if you are nauseous after treatment. It can cause constipation, so be sure to add a stool softener or laxative every day while you are taking this medication if you experience this side effect.
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If you are going home with a pump, this medication should not be used until after the pump is disconnected. You will receive a long-acting version of this medication during your treatment.
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The disintegrating tablets may be swallowed whole if you do not like the taste.
FOLFOX Supportive Care
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