Not feeling nauseous can help you stay strong during chemotherapy; so can the free resources listed below that you can download and print. You’ll find tools to help you talk with your doctor, along with information about how you can manage risk factors for nausea and vomiting. Learn about food and lifestyle changes that can help you feel better—and help the ones who care about you feel better too.
Tips to manage CINV
Help prevent and manage chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)
with these diet and lifestyle tips so you can stay strong
during treatment.
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About ALOXI
You may feel scared… is a brochure that gives you an understanding of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting and explains how ALOXI® can help you stay strong throughout your chemotherapy.
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1.3 mb |
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185 sec.* |
Ways to Manage CINV
Help prevent and manage chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) with these diet and lifestyle tips so you can stay strong during treatment.
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872 kb |
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124 sec.* |
About CINV
Stay Informed is a brochure that discusses chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, outlines treatment options and other ways you can help prevent CINV, and provides resources that might help you avoid or lessen effects of nausea and vomiting.
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1.1 mb |
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157 sec.* |
Ask Your Doctor
Nausea and vomiting are common side effects from chemotherapy but they don’t have to be. Ask your doctor this list of questions to help you stay strong during treatment.
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860 kb |
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122 sec.* |
CINV Risk Factors
Are you at risk for experi-encing nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy? Find out with this checklist so you can talk to your doctor about ways to stay strong during treatment.
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1.1 mb |
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157 sec.* |
Cancer Resources
Learning all you can about cancer and its treatment can help you stay strong. This handy card lists phone numbers and Web addresses of organizations that can help.
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540 kb |
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77 sec.* |
"I Felt" Calendar
Feeling nauseous off and on after chemotherapy? This calendar helps you keep track so you can discuss with your healthcare team and find ways to stay strong.
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1.1 mb |
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157 sec.* |
"I Felt" Checklist
Use this checklist to keep track of how you’re feeling the week after chemotherapy. Share results with your healthcare team to help find ways to stay strong.
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1.2 mb |
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171 sec.* |
* Approximate download time based on 56k modem capabilities
*ALOXI is used in adults to help prevent the nausea and vomiting that can happen on the day of treatment with certain chemotherapies or occur days later following certain chemotherapies moderately likely to cause nausea and vomiting.
Tell your healthcare professional if you are taking other medications or if you have or develop severe heartbeat changes. The most common side effects of ALOXI are headache and constipation. ALOXI is available by prescription only. For more information, please see the
Patient Product Information for ALOXI.
This site does not contain everything that is known about ALOXI. If you would like to know more, talk to your healthcare professional.