About ONUREG®
Managing side effects of ONUREG
There are steps that your healthcare team can take to help prevent and manage some ONUREG side effects
Managing nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Your healthcare provider should prescribe an anti-nausea medicine
- If you do not have an anti-nausea medicine, ask your doctor for a prescription to help prevent nausea/vomiting
- Take the medicine 30 minutes before each ONUREG dose for the first 2 months of treatment*
- If you take the anti-nausea medicine before each dose but still experience nausea/vomiting, ask your healthcare team if additional medicine can help
- If you experience diarrhea or other side effects, your doctor may prescribe medicine to help
Monitoring blood counts
- Your healthcare team will check your blood counts frequently*
- Every other week for the first two cycles (2 months)
- Prior to the start of each cycle after that
- Monitoring may increase to every other week if you experience certain side effects
Dose changes* to help manage side effects
- If you develop certain side effects, your healthcare team may ask you to:
- Pause treatment temporarily
- Decrease the dose
- Decrease the number of treatment days
- If your side effects persist after making these adjustments, your healthcare team may ask you to permanently stop taking ONUREG
Always tell your healthcare team if you experience any side effect with ONUREG.
Always remember that side effects are common. It is not your fault if your healthcare provider makes changes to your treatment.
Steps you can take at home to help manage common ONUREG side effects
Consult your healthcare team before making any changes to your diet, physical activity, or treatment plan.