For people on olanzapine with chemo, it appears a half dose is as effective against nausea, but without the constant drowsiness.
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sauropod
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It’s used to treat schizophrenia and/or bipolar. So, I’m sure there are other side effects. Personally, zofran every 4 hours around the clock was a wonder drug. Never got nauseous. And there are zero side effects.
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08/03/2025 5:10:06 PM PDT by
HollyB
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My heart and prayers go out to anyone enduring chemo treatment. Especially children.
May they all find healing, comfort and victory over the scourge of cancer.
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