White Violet, refers to albumin paclitaxel, or paclitaxel (albumin-bound) for injection, and side effects include myelosuppression, infection, allergy, cardiovascular reactions, and other reactions. Albumin paclitaxel is a new type of paclitaxel-based drug used in the treatment of various tumors, and its side effects are as follows. 1. Myelosuppression: neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, etc. It is related to the dosage of the drug, and can be corrected quickly after stopping the drug and symptomatic treatment. 2. Infection: oral candida infection, respiratory tract infection, etc. 3. Allergic reactions: skin itching, rash, but also may appear dyspnea, hypotension, chest pain and arrhythmia. 4. Cardiovascular reactions: drop in blood pressure, bradycardia, occasionally chest pain, cardiac arrest, tachycardia, edema, thrombus, pulmonary embolism, hypertension and so on. 5. Other reactions: albumin paclitaxel may also appear cough, dyspnea, peripheral neuropathy, liver and kidney function abnormalities nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other adverse reactions. Albumin paclitaxel belongs to the anti-tumor drugs, contraindications are: severe myelosuppression before treatment, neutrophil count is less than 1500/mm3; and patients who are allergic to paclitaxel or human albumin. It is recommended that patients who need to use it go to the oncology department of the hospital and use it under the guidance of the physician.