* Navelbine * Vinorelbine tartrate * NVB * Non-small-cell lung cancer * Breast cancer * Uterine cervical cancer * Hodgkin’s disease.

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* Navelbine * Vinorelbine tartrate * NVB

* Non-small-cell lung cancer * Breast cancer * Uterine cervical cancer * Hodgkin’s disease

Vinca alkaloid (tubulin inhibitor)

Stopping the infusion/injection Attempting to aspirate as much of the drug as possible Removing the peripheral device Application of hot packs to spread and dilute Elevation of limb to minimize any swelling Antidotes can be administered

* Low Blood Counts * Nausea or Vomiting * Muscle weakness * Constipation * Pain along the site where the medication was given

* Avoid crowds or people with colds * Wash your hands often * Use an electric razor and soft toothbrush to minimize bleeding * Take anti-nausea medications as prescribed by your doctor * Eat small, frequent meals * Drink 2 to 3 quarts of fluid ever day to decrease the chances of being constipation and prevent dehydration * Keep your bowels moving, to use prescribe a stool softener to help prevent constipation * Apply warm compress if you have any pain, redness or swelling at the IV site, and notify your doctor