Neulasta Day of Chemo

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atlbc
atlbc Member Posts: 14

Hi everyone!   I am starting Taxotere, Carboplatin, Herceptin this week.  The nurse said that I will receive Neulasta on the same day immediately after my infusions.  Has anyone else ever done this?

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2014

    Hi atlbc, and welcome to Breastcancer.org. You're sure to hear from many members who have experience with Neulasta, and in the meantime there's information about it at the main Breastcancer.org site that will help you know what to expect, and how to prepare. Just click the link to go right to it.

  • AmyQ
    AmyQ Member Posts: 2,182
    edited January 2014

    Seems like my Neulasta shot was always a day later. 

  • JennieWren1
    JennieWren1 Member Posts: 17
    edited January 2014

    I had to inject myself with the neulasta within 48-72 hrs of chemo, & preferably within 24 hours.  I always did it within 24 hrs.

    With the first dose of neulasta, I was not prepared for the pain, & was not as meticulous about the antihistamine as recommended. I learned! I had taken a generic brand of antihistamine rather than Benadryl as recommended. Chemo was on the Friday, neulasta (in my thigh) on Saturday. Nothing too bad until Wednesday when I woke my husband I was in so much pain. A couple of ibuprofen calmed things down so I could go back to sleep again.

    Next time, I took the Benadryl the evening after the neulasta injection (there was Benadryl in the chemo dosage as well), along with ibuprofen. Thereafter I took Benadryl every evening before bed (slept like a baby),  for 7 days, & ibuprofen every 4 hours for 4 - 6 days, & thereafter at any twinge or hint of pain. 

    I'm not a pill-popper normally, I just put up with it. I learned pretty quickly to be a good little pill-popper during chemo! No "brave face/tough it out" nonsense from me!

  • keepthefaith
    keepthefaith Member Posts: 2,156
    edited January 2014

    I have Neulasta day after. I think standard of care is within 72 hrs. I take 24 hr Claritin the day of and a few days after. Not sure if it helps, but my 2nd one was easier than the first. good luck!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2014

    atlbc, When I started my chemo they had me on Neupogen which I had to inject daily for up to 10 days. That didn't bring my counts up quick enough so they switched me to Neulasta, which was one shot two days after chemo. I had chemo on Monday and did the injection on Wednesday. I did have bone pain after the injections, but Claritin took the edge off. Not everyone experiences bone pain, everyone is different. Good luck with your treatment. It will be over before you know it!

  • atlbc
    atlbc Member Posts: 14
    edited January 2014

    All my research shows that I am supposed to take the Neulasta shot at least 24 hours after chemo.  I am going to have to ask my doctor before the infusion about her reasoning for this protocol.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2014

    atlbc, I saved the paperwork from my shot and it states the following: 

    "Do not administer between 14 days before and 24 hours after administration of cytotoxic chemotherapy."

    I have not heard of it on the same day, but maybe someone else will come along with more info. I think it's a good idea to ask your MO.

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited January 2014

    My Nuelasta shots were the day after DD A/C infusion.  Did not get them with Taxol.

  • pumela115
    pumela115 Member Posts: 231
    edited January 2014

    hi! I had my neulasta shot right after chemo, in fact the nurse gave it to me right after the chemo infusion. Just for the 4 AC infusions. I only had back pain with the first one, I had no bone or any pain with the other three. I did twelve tx of Abraxzane after and I didn't need the neulasta shots with that treatment. Good luck with your treatment, soon it will all just be a memory!

    Pam

  • Pattysmiles
    Pattysmiles Member Posts: 954
    edited January 2014

    had my shot 24 hours after chemo finished.

    Took the Claritan 24 the morning of the shot and each morning for the next 7 days.  No bone pain for me. My Oncologist  had never heard of the Claritan 24 for bone pain but said I could do it.  Her nurse told meI was their only patient that could tolerate the full dose of the shot. (Apparently if I complained of bone pain they would have reduced the amount of Nulasta on subsequent shots.)

    Wishing you all the best.

    Pat

  • Jenvan78
    Jenvan78 Member Posts: 4
    edited June 2014

    I start chemo In a few weeks and my dr has also suggested I do the shot same day. She did acknowledge that protocol states 24 hrs after but she always gives the option to have the shot same day for convenience and sees no harm in doing so. I haven't decided what I will do.

  • dlb823
    dlb823 Member Posts: 9,430
    edited June 2014

    It just doesn't sound right to have Neulasta, which builds white blood cells, circulating in your blood in the same 24 hour period the chemo is taking out fast growing cells.  That sounds like a total contradiction, and I would seriously question any onc who wants to give you Neulasta against the manufacturer's explicit timing instructions "for convenience."  If no worse outcome, it seems like the chemo would at least somewhat negate the positive effects of the Neulasta, which is an extremely pricey drug.  I would certainly investigate this further -- maybe by calling the company that makes Neulasta? -- before agreeing to do it this way.   Deanna

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2014

    Jenvan, My MO let me give the shots to myself. Kayb gave the link to the Neulasta website above, if you'd like to read what the manufacturer suggests.

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