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judy_berry2026-04-18

I've recently been prescribed Etopophos 100mg Inj for my lung cancer treatment. I understand it's a powerful chemotherapy drug, but I'm really worried about the side effects. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'm especially concerned about the risk of severe allergic reactions and the possibility of tissue damage if the medication leaks from the vein. How can I ensure that my nurse administers it correctly and how can I best manage any side effects I might experience?

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russell_castro4/14/2026

Love the name Etopophos! Sounds like a villain from a comic book.

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ralph_andrews4/14/2026

I had Etopophos for testicular cancer, and while it was rough, my medical team was very attentive and helped me manage most of the side effects. They monitored me closely for any signs of an allergic reaction or other issues. Trust your medical team, but also, keep very open communication with them about any concerns or symptoms you experience.

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kenneth_perez4/14/2026

If anyone is interested in more info about Etopophos you can check the FDA website. They have really helpful guides and information about every drug.

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marie_ferguson4/14/2026

I've been on Etopophos and had severe changes in my taste. Food tasted metallic and eating was really hard. A lot of people advised me to eat bland food. I found that easy to swallow food like soup helped a lot. I must admit I'm a bit of a foodie, and at first it was hard to deal with. I tried to experiment with spices and flavors and soon noticed what I preferred.

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james_bradley4/14/2026

For the tissue damage, make sure your nurse is experienced and that you're in a comfortable position. The nurse should also use a good vein that doesn't roll easily and use the right equipment and IV insertion technique. If you have any concerns during treatment, let them know immediately. Good luck!

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larry_gardner4/14/2026

My nurse told me that they check for swelling and redness at the injection site every day, and if necessary can use a topical ointment. I also had a family member with me when I got the injections because the veins in my arms can roll easily.

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matthew_dixon4/14/2026

I was given this drug to treat lung cancer. The first time I got it I felt pretty awful and had to take a few days to recover. Next time I had a better prep, and it wasn't so bad. I had a lot of questions but my nurse was very helpful.