How long does it take for the side effects of nedaplatin to go away

Side effects of Nedaplatin may disappear in about a week to two weeks, such as myelosuppressive reactions that may take about 2 weeks to fade away, gastrointestinal reactions that generally recover in about a week, and impaired liver and kidney function in about a week. However, the exact time varies from person to person. Nedaplatin adverse reactions are mainly myelosuppression, manifested as a decrease in white blood cells, platelets, red blood cells, hemoglobin, give symptomatic treatment, generally one week to about 2 weeks of gradual recovery. Nedaplatin also has more common adverse reactions, gastrointestinal reactions including diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc., usually about a week of gradual recovery. Nedaplatin can also cause abnormalities in liver and kidney function, hair loss, and ear neurotoxicity. Nedaplatin side effects, it is recommended to timely visit the hospital, the need for specialized doctors to guide the treatment.