What are the side effects of vinblastine?
Side effects include:
a. Low blood counts (with higher risk of infection)
b. Mild nausea/vomiting/constipation
c. Easily sunburned skin irritation at site of injection
d. Thin or brittle hair
e. Fatigue
f. Bone pain
g. Hoarseness
h. Seizures
i. Shortness of breath
j. Nerve damage (especially in adults) with tingling, numbness and/or pain of the hands and feet
What are the side effects of prednisone?
Side effects include:
a. Increase in blood sugar
b. Increase in appetite
c. Heartburn
d. Bloating/fluid retention/weight gain
e. Difficulty sleeping
f. Mood/behavior/personality changes
g. Higher risk of infection
h. Slow wound healing
i. Muscle weakness
j. Loss of bone calcium
k. Increased hair growth
More unusual side effects may include:
a. Problems with vision/eye pain
b. Seizures
c. Confusion
d. Muscle twitching
What are the side effects of methotrexate?
a. Side effects include:
b. Mouth sores/swollen, tender gums
c. Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea/decreased appetite
d. Low blood counts
e. Dizziness/drowsiness
f. Headache
More unusual side effects may include:
a. Blurred vision or loss of vision
b. Seizures
c. Confusion
d. Weakness/difficulty moving one or both sides of the body
e. Loss of consciousness
f. Lung damage
g. Allergic reactions
What are the possible side effects of 6-MP (mercaptopurine)?
More common signs/symptoms include:
a. Low blood counts (red cells, white cells, and clotting cells)
b. Nausea/vomiting/decreased appetite
c. Headache Weakness/fatigue/achiness
d. Rash/darkening of the skin
What are the possible side effects of 2-CdA (cladribine/leustatin)?
More common signs/symptoms include:
a. Flu-like symptoms (Fever, chills, headache, fatigue, nausea/vomiting)
b. Decreased appetite
c. Constipation
d. Low blood counts (red cells, white cells, and clotting cells)
e. Skin rash/redness/itching
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