Whether the side effects of albumin paclitaxel chemotherapy will go away depends on the condition. Generally, they gradually decrease after 3~5 days. If the side effects are serious, they may last for 7~14 days before decreasing.
1. Gradual reduction after 3~5 days in general: For digestive symptoms such as nausea and vomiting caused by albumin paclitaxel, the disappearance time is usually shorter, and can be reduced after 3~5 days in general.
2. Reduction after 7~14 days: The decrease of white blood cells and platelets caused by albumin paclitaxel can be gradually restored to the normal level in 7~14 days in general; while the recovery time for symptoms such as joint and muscle pain caused by albumin paclitaxel is longer.
Albumin paclitaxel mainly has anti-tumor effects and can be clinically used in the treatment of malignant tumors such as breast cancer, pancreatic cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. Therefore, when the above symptoms occur or worsen during the treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to adjust the dosage of the drug or reasonably apply other drugs under the doctor’s guidance.