Side effects not requiring immediate medical attention absent missed or irregular menstrual periods bad unusual or unpleasant after taste change in sense of smell change in taste discoloration of the fingernails or toenails dry skin hair loss or thinning of hair stopping of menstrual bleeding.
Taxotere side effects permanent hair loss.
Taxotere the permanent hair loss side effect taxotere docetaxel is a chemotherapy drug that is part of the class known as taxanes.
In 2012 the annals of oncologypublished a studyof permanent hair loss in 20 women who had been treated with taxtoere.
In the event it is not however the hair should begin to regrow within a few months of stopping the medication.
Fevers nausea general digestive complaints cognitive issues and other common side effects tend to clear up within a week after receiving treatment.
This class also includes taxol paclitaxel.
Peak hair loss occurs at two months.
In addition to physical problems the researchers documented psychological distress as a result of the hair loss.
Most patients start losing hair sometime between 10 days and two weeks into treatment.
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The research confirmed that permanent and severe alopecia can result from taxotere treatment.
The stem cells responsible for hair growth are killed or replaced by non functional cells.
Expected timing and duration of symptoms for most cancer patients.
While taking taxotere or chemo drug combinations including docetaxel such as tac patients may experience the following.
Hair loss may be permanent.
According to the latest medical research taxotere induced permanent alopecia appears to damage hair follicles in a similar way to permanent hair loss from aging.
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Alopecia or hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy.
Hair loss fluid retention low red white blood cell count nausea diarrhea fatigue bloating weight gain pain burning at the injection site vomiting fever bloody nose severe skin.
Hair loss typically peaks.
Both drugs are mitotic inhibitors meaning that they interfere with the process of mitosis or cell division.
Typically hair grows back within three to six months after discontinuation of treatment.
But some women who took taxotere reported permanent hair loss.