Topic Overview
There are more than 100 different medicines used in cancer treatment
(chemotherapy). These drugs have been ranked by how
often they cause nausea and vomiting. Here's a
sampling of common cancer drugs and their risk for causing nausea and vomiting.
A few cancer drugs are on the list more than once. That's because the
size of the dose of a cancer drug can change its chances of making you sick.
Some drugs are highly likely to cause nausea
and vomiting. The drugs in this group cause nausea and vomiting in more than 9
out of 10 people who take them. These include:1
- Cisplatin.
- Mechlorethamine.
- Streptozocin.
- Cyclophosphamide.
- Carmustine.
- Dacarbazine.
- Dactinomycin.
Other drugs are likely to cause nausea and
vomiting. They include:1
- Carboplatin.
- Cyclophosphamide.
- Daunorubicin.
- Doxorubicin.
- Epirubicin.
- Idarubicin.
- Oxaliplatin.
- Cytarabine.
- Ifosfamide.
- Irinotecan.
Another group of drugs is only somewhat likely
to make you feel sick. They include:1
- Mitoxantrone.
- Paclitaxel.
-
Docetaxel.
- Mitomycin.
- Topotecan.
- Gemcitabine.
- Etoposide.
- Pemetrexed.
- Methotrexate.
- Cytarabine.
- Fluorouracil.
- Bortezomib.
- Cetuximab.
- Trastuzumab.
This group of drugs is only slightly likely
to make you feel sick. They include:1
- Vinorelbine.
- Bevacizumab.
- Rituximab.
- Bleomycin.
- Vinblastine.
- Vincristine.
- Busulphan.
- Fludarabine.
- 2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine.
Talk with your doctor about the cancer drug you will be given and
your chances of getting sick from it. Discuss your treatment options for nausea
and vomiting with your doctor before you start chemotherapy.
For more information about treatments for
nausea and vomiting, see the following information from the National Cancer Institute:
- Nausea and Vomiting (PDQ): Supportive Care – Health Professional Information [NCI]
- Nausea and Vomiting (PDQ): Supportive Care – Patient Information [NCI]
References
Citations
- National Cancer Institute (2011). Nausea and Vomiting PDQ—Health Professional Version. Available online: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/nausea/HealthProfessional.
Credits
| By | Healthwise Staff |
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| Primary Medical Reviewer | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine |
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| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Michael Seth Rabin, MD - Medical Oncology |
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| Last Revised | October 31, 2011 |
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Last Revised:
October 31, 2011
National Cancer Institute (2011). Nausea and Vomiting PDQ—Health Professional Version. Available online: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare/nausea/HealthProfessional.