Bone pain from Neulasta (pegfilgrastim)
Hi,
I’m taking nulasta the day after chemo to help boost white cells. The bone pain is horrible! Anyone have any suggestions for lessening the pain.
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My initial treatment for ovarian cancer was carbo/Taxel and I had Neulasta after each treatment. The Neulasta definitely causes bone pain, and I was instructed to take Claritin every day Which I did, and got relief from the bone pain.
I was instructed to take Claritin for the bone pain and it definitely works. I took it every day.
Dr suggested taking 1 Claritin right after infusion, and placement of thing, then once a day for 3-4 days. It made a HUGE difference fir my bone pain. Hope it helps yours.
Has anyone had bone pain from G-CSF shot that did not subside even after taking Claritin or ibuprofen? Did anything else work for you? I’m on day 5 after my g shot and the pain is really hard. My oncologist suggested I take Claritin twice a day but it does nothing for me. Thinking about forgoing the shot for my remaining cycles but worried about the risk of infection.
Hi. The injection you are taking is probably neulasta. I had horrific bone pain in my jaws and hips. Worse than the chemo. I tried so many pain meds and nothing helped but the regular Claritin - not Claritin D taken the day before and day of and day after my shot worked for me. Good luck
@brighterdays, I moved your question about bone pain and G-CSF to this existing discussion:
- Bone pain from Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/bone-pain-from-nulasta/
Like @bluebird70 mentioned, Neulasta can cause bone pain. In addition to the tips Bluebird offers, you can click the link above and see further responses.
How is chemo going? How is the bone pain?