← Return to Nausea with oral fosamax/actonal will reclast cause same?

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@debhammel

It's possible you won't experience the nausea with Reclast since it's administered through IV and doesn't go through your digestive system. Hard to say whether you will still have dizziness or not. It's worth a try. I was on Reclast for 3 years before switching to Actonel just this past year. So far, no problems. Good luck!!

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I don't think the fact that it is given IV makes a difference. Most chemo meds are given by iv, and definitely cause nausea. Another example - I can't take nsaids like Motrin because I have esophagitis. My doctor says it doesn't matter if I take the pills, or use the ointments containing nsaids - the side effect will be the same for me. Just a though.