A number of medications may be prescribed for you if you have ovarian cancer. These will not treat the cancer, but treat some of the symptoms that you may have from the cancer or cancer treatments.

The information provided here is meant to give you a general idea about each of the medications listed below. Only the most general side effects are included, so ask your doctor if you need to take any special precautions. Use each of these medications as recommended by your doctor, or according to the instructions provided. If you have further questions about usage or side effects, contact your doctor.

Medications may help to either prevent or reduce side effects of treatment or to manage certain side effects once they occur. You can develop side effects from the treatment and/or from the cancer itself. Tell your doctor when you notice a new symptom, and ask him if any of these medications are appropriate for you.

Antinauseants

  • Prochlorperazine (Compazine)
  • Odansetron (Zofran)
  • Granisetron (Kytril)
  • Metoclopramide (Octamide, Metoclopramide Intensol, Reglan)

Corticosteroids

  • Dexamethasone (eg, Cortastat, Dalalone, Decadrol)
  • Prednisone (eg, Cordrol, Deltasone, Liquid Pred)

Painkillers—Narcotics

  • Hydrocodone (Dilaudid, Hydrostat)
  • Morphine (eg, Astramorph PF, Duramorph, Kadian)
  • Oxycodone and Acetaminophen (Percocet)

Blood Stem Cell Support Drugs

  • Filgrastim (Neupogen)
  • Epoetin (Epogen, Procrit)