Chemotherapy Side Effects

Track Your Symptoms

Tracking CINV symptoms during chemotherapy is an important step in helping to prevent them.

Here are several ways to help you accurately and quickly record your chemotherapies, medications, and symptoms so you can discuss them with your doctor or nurse.

Chemotherapy management application  - iChemoDiary

The iChemoDiary helps you:

  • Track your chemotherapy schedule, medication, and treatment plan
  • Record some of the possible side effects from chemotherapy treatments, such as nausea, vomiting, pain, fatigue, change in temperature, lack of appetite, tingling in feet or toes, diarrhea, constipation, and rash
  • Create reports that include chemotherapy, medications, and some of the possible side effects on a daily or weekly basis
  • Share your results and discuss your symptoms with your doctor or nurse so you can have a more accurate and informed discussion

Download the iChemoDiary for your:

Have technical questions about using the iChemoDiary application? Please read our FAQs or contact iChemoDiary@merck.com.

Nausea and Vomiting Tracker

You also can use this downloadable Nausea and Vomiting Tracker. Download and print the tracker, fill it in after each chemotherapy treatment, and discuss the results with your doctor or nurse.

PDFPrint Nausea and Vomiting Tracker

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