It depends on the drug, There is more than one and they stay in the blood different amounts of time.
Oral chemotherapy is given by mouth in the form a pill, capsule, or liquid. This is the easiest method and can usually be done at home.
Not all forms of chemotherapy can cause hair loss. Many have the potential for hair loss, but it is not a guaranteed side effect. For example, there are two kinds of chemotherapy, Aromasin and Tamoxifan. they are both pill form of chemotherapy and do not normally cause hair loss.
It depends on the type of chemotherapy. My son was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. His protocol called for several different chemo drugs to be administered intravenously. He also takes two types of chemo drugs in a pill form.
THC pills have been known to increase appetites in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
No.. They are the same exact chemical and will show up as the same thing on a blood test.
pill
Assuming you mean Toradol ( ketorolac). It does come in a pill form.
A blood pressure pill, I guess.
In 1954, the antibiotic became available in pill form.
Actually the pill usually gathers up the blood that was stored in and is formed into a blood clot mainly in your legs. If you are 17 now and take it you will probaly die from the blood clot at the age of 35 so if you would like to risk your life by taking the pill then Hell i dont care.So be careful all that blood is building-up every second you use the pill.
for it to get out of your BLOOD, its usually only 3-4 days. rarely more then a week.
No, not from pill form.