Most side effects from Paclitero tend to be pretty mild overall. They usually get better once your body starts getting used to the treatment. Still, if any of them stick around or start bothering you a lot, you should talk to your doctor right away.
Common side effects with Paclitero include things like nausea and vomiting.
You might also feel some weakness or deal with low platelet count, which doctors call thrombocytopenia.
Skin rash can show up too, along with upper respiratory tract infections or urinary tract infections.
Bleeding happens sometimes, and anemia from low red blood cell count is another one.
Flushing brings warmth to your face, ears, neck, and trunk.
Hair loss is pretty common, and low blood pressure might occur.
Peripheral neuropathy causes tingling and numbness in your hands and feet.
Diarrhea can hit, and low white blood cell count leads to neutropenia.
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