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Regimen Information

For Taxol + Herceptin, including Side Effects

Taxol + Herceptin

Drugs in this Regimen:

For the treatment of Breast Cancer

How Taxol + Herceptin chemotherapy is given and possible side effects.

Taxol + Herceptin for the treatment of Breast Cancer

Taxol + Herceptin is a chemotherapy & biologic regimen used in the treatment of breast cancer. This treatment involves two drugs: Taxol (paclitaxel) and Herceptin (trastuzumab)

MOST COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF TAXOL + HERCEPTIN

  • Nausea & Vomiting

  • Risk of Infection

  • Neuropathy

  • Hair Loss

For more information, see the 'Expert Resources' tab below.

Community Responses

Often, the most helpful information regarding treatment side effects comes not from clinical brochures, but rather from other patients like you. We've collected the most helpful community resources to help you prepare for the side effects and coping tips for your chemotherapy regimen.

What side effects did you experience while on this medication?

The following have been voted the 3 most helpful responses to this question.

Hi, I'm Tina

This week will be round 5….and not too many side effects. Well, except my hair started shedding this week. But I feel fine, they are right about exercise making you feel better. Eating healthy helps the waste line too. Consuming water is a big helper…and try to keep your mind busy not dwelling about all the icky stuff this includes. My port can be a bit bothersome….haven’t felt like I have real good range of motion yet. Will be 12 weeks total of herceptin and taxol then 9 more months of herceptin. Then 10 years of tamoxifen or something like that…ugh hope that goes well.

  • Mon Dec 23, 2013
Hi, I'm Alita M G.

About 5 days after my first round of Taxol + Herceptin is when my side effects kicked in – body aches, nausea, vomiting, chills, weakness. Felt like I had the flu. Nurse explained the delay in side effects was probably due to the steriod wearing off. Lesson learned, start the anti-nausea medicine 24 to 48 hours after treatment and continue to avoid nausea & vomiting.
About 3 days after my second treatment the side effects kicked in but, this time I took my anti-nausea medicine like suggested. Although I still feel nauseous, I can handle it with lifesavers or peppermint hard candy. Still had the body aches, chills and weakness for about 24 hours. Drink a lot of water and rest. Don’t push yourself.

  • Tue Dec 11, 2018
Hi, I'm Connie J S.

I had a metallic taste & ulcers but Magic Duke mouthwash controls that.
The chemo drugs aggregated my GERD & heartburn but my gastrointestinal dr added Carafate which helps tremendously. Small meals help avoid painful stomach issues. I am at week 5 of 12 weeks.

  • Sat May 30, 2015
Hi, I'm JustLynn

I just finished Round 1 of 12. I was very nervous about how this would impact me both physically and emotionally. Overall, I feel pretty good! However, my mouth feels dry even though I drink a lot of water throughout the day. I just to pray that the Lord will continue to be with me along this journey!

  • Wed Aug 2, 2017
Hi, I'm Alita M G.

About 5 days after my first round of Taxol + Herceptin is when my side effects kicked in – body aches, nausea, vomiting, chills, weakness. Felt like I had the flu. Nurse explained the delay in side effects was probably due to the steriod wearing off. Lesson learned, start the anti-nausea medicine 24 to 48 hours after treatment and continue to avoid nausea & vomiting.
About 3 days after my second treatment the side effects kicked in but, this time I took my anti-nausea medicine like suggested. Although I still feel nauseous, I can handle it with lifesavers or peppermint hard candy. Still had the body aches, chills and weakness for about 24 hours. Drink a lot of water and rest. Don’t push yourself.

  • Tue Dec 11, 2018
Hi, I'm Alita M G.

About 5 days after my first round of Taxol + Herceptin is when my side effects kicked in – body aches, nausea, vomiting, chills, weakness. Felt like I had the flu. Nurse explained the delay in side effects was probably due to the steriod wearing off. Lesson learned, start the anti-nausea medicine 24 to 48 hours after treatment and continue to avoid nausea & vomiting.
About 3 days after my second treatment the side effects kicked in but, this time I took my anti-nausea medicine like suggested. Although I still feel nauseous, I can handle it with lifesavers or peppermint hard candy. Still had the body aches, chills and weakness for about 24 hours. Drink a lot of water and rest. Don’t push yourself.

  • Tue Dec 11, 2018

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