Temozolomide for Glioblastoma Multiforme User Reviews
Brand names: Temodar
- Anonymous
- February 22, 2011
"I have used this drug as maintenance over 100 cycles - 35-day cycles. 1/2 normal dose, slightly longer interval (28-day usual cycle). Some side effects, but I recover. Worth the side effects - 10 years since surgery and radiotherapy."
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Temozolomide "Have taken a reduced dose of Temodar (Temodol in UK) for 12 years on a five-week cycle. Side effects are bad - nausea, vomiting, fatigue, etc. However, I have MRI scans every 8 weeks and so far no recurrence."