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matthew_dixon2026-04-18

I was prescribed Apo 125mg Capsules to manage nausea and vomiting side effects from my chemotherapy treatment. I've been taking them for a few weeks now, and while they've helped, I've also experienced some side effects. I'm curious if anyone else has had similar experiences or if there are any tips for managing the side effects. The urgent side effects list is quite scary, and I'm not sure what to make of the other possible side effects. Has anyone reported these to the FDA? I'm trying to stay positive, but it's been a bit overwhelming. I'd appreciate any insights or advice from others who have gone through this. What has your experience been like and what are some things you've tried that worked for you? Let's talk about the good and the bad.

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peter_daniels4/16/2026

Hey, as long as you don't have any swelling or breathing issues, you should be okay. I had a bad reaction once and it freaked me out. It might be best to talk to your doctor about reducing the dosage, just in case. Drug names are hard to remember, but I always check to make sure I'm on the right medication, just in case.

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gary_cox4/16/2026

I felt so weak and tired all the time. It was tough, but I pushed through. Have you tried light exercise to keep your energy up? Just make sure to listen to your body and rest when you need to. A lot of people don't talk about the fatigue, but it's a big deal.

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beverly_spencer4/16/2026

I've been on this for a while and I feel like I'm constantly thirsty. It's like I can never get enough water. I'm guessing this is the dehydration thing? It's annoying but manageable. The hiccups are also really awkward in public, but they usually pass quickly. I'd say it's worth it, but it's a tradeoff.

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ronald_pierce4/16/2026

Did you know that Aprepitant can interact with other medications? Make sure your doctor knows everything you're taking, just to be safe. Which other meds are you on?