How long does it take for albumin paclitaxel chemotherapy side effects to go away?

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.