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kathleen_gray2026-04-17

Xeloda 500mg tablets are a crucial part of oral chemotherapy for colon and breast cancer. By stopping the growth of cancer cells, this medication can significantly improve outcomes. It is typically taken twice a day, followed by a break period. However, like any medication, it comes with a list of possible side effects, ranging from mild to severe. For those currently on Xeloda or considering it, understanding these side effects is crucial. Like all medications, this drug can cause side effects. Many people experience no side effects or only mild ones. Remember to report any unusual symptoms to your healthcare provider. This list is not exhaustive, and you may experience other side effects. If you have questions or concerns, contact your doctor. You can also report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-332-1088 or online at https://www.fda.gov/medwatch..

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ronald_pierce14h ago

Stay hydrated, folks! Dehydration makes everything worse. Trust me, I learned the hard way.

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william_owens13h ago

I've gained some weight, which is weird because I have no appetite. Anyone else experiencing this?

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kevin_myers11h ago

My doc said this is one of the more tolerable chemo drugs. So far, so good for me. Stay strong, everyone!

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carolyn_hughes11h ago

Why do they always have to follow these awful drugs with a break? Doesn't that delay the recovery? Guess I'll find out.

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billy_cook11h ago

I had a bad reaction to Xeloda—allergic reaction. It was scary, but my doctor switched me to something else.

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james_morrison10h ago

I wish they'd just make these drugs without any side effects. It's a constant battle.

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christine_powell10h ago

Just started Xeloda and I'm already feeling the fatigue. Any tips for keeping energy up?

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wayne_silva10h ago

Has anyone had issues with hand-foot syndrome? I've heard it can be really painful.