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Vinorelbine

(vi-NOR-el-been)

Definition | Special instructions | Missed dose l Side effects l Warning signs | Contact us

What is vinorelbine (NVB, Navelbine")?

Vinorelbine is a medicine used to treat certain types of cancer. It is available as an injectable medication.

Special Instructions

  • If this medication leaks out of the vein it may cause pain and redness at the place where it is being injected. If this occurs to your child, call the clinic / hematologist on call.
  • This medication is usually given in the hospital or clinic. It is important to keep all clinic appointments.
  • If your child develops constipation after being given this drug, contact the child's hematologist or hematologist on call prior to giving any medications to treat the constipation.
  • Your child's doctor may prescribe a stool softener or laxative for your child while they are receiving this medication.
  • Drink plenty of liquids throughout the day while taking this drug in order to ensure adequate hydration.
  • If too much medicine is taken by accident, call the Drug and Poison Information Center (DPIC), 513-636-5111 or 1-800-222-1222, or call your child's doctor immediately.
  • Keep this medication out of the reach of children.

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If a dose is missed

For any medication information related to your child's dosing schedule and/or missed doses, contact the healthcare provider who prescribed the medication.

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Side effects

Contact your child's doctor if symptoms persist or become bothersome:

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Warning signs

Call your child's doctor immediately if your child develops:

  • Severe nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Easy bruising
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty in walking (foot drop)
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Jaw pain
  • Weakness, numbness, or tingling in fingers or toes
  • Fever 101.5 once or 100.5 twice in 12 hours

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Contact us

For additional information on this or any Health Topic, please call the Family Resource Center, 513-636-7606, or your pediatrician.

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Rev. 10/05, 9/07