Cancer Support Medications

Browse medications used to support people during cancer care. Learn about treatment options that may help manage symptoms, side effects, and day-to-day comfort during treatment.

Gleevec

Imatinib Mesylate

100|400mg

3.89 per tablet

Capecitabine

Capecitabine

500mg

2.98 per tablet

Tamoxifen

Tamoxifen

10|20mg

0.32 per tablet

Femara

Letrozole

2.5mg

0.51 per tablet

Anastrozole

Anastrozole

1mg

2.34 per tablet

Lenalidomide

Lenalidomide

10mg

6.51 per capsule

Dasatinib

Dasatinib

50mg

144.5 per bottle

Tasigna

Nilotinib

150|200mg

12.75 per tablet

Nexavar

Sorafenib Tosylate

200mg

5.87 per tablet

Abiraterone

Abiraterone Acetate

250mg

3.15 per tablet

Bicalutamide

Bicalutamide

50mg

5.32 per tablet

Afinitor

Everolimus

5|10mg

34 per tablet

Aromasin

Exemestane

25mg

4.73 per tablet

Methotrexate

Methotrexate

2.5mg

0.73 per tablet

Cyclophosphamide

Cyclophosphamide

50mg

2.63 per tablet

Alkacel

Melphalan

2mg

5.52 per tablet

Ondansetron

Ondansetron

4|8mg

1.17 per tablet

Dexone

Dexamethasone

0.5mg

0.43 per tablet

Oncology Support Info

What Is Oncology Support?

Oncology support medicines are drugs used alongside cancer treatment to help keep patients comfortable. They may ease side effects, control symptoms, or assist the body in handling the effects of cancer therapy. These medicines are part of the broader care plan for people receiving oncology treatment in Singapore.

Medicines in the Oncology Support Category

  • Hormonal agents: Tamoxifen, Letrozole, Anastrozole, Exemestane, Bicalutamide, Abiraterone Acetate.
  • Targeted and kinase inhibitors: Imatinib Mesylate, Dasatinib, Nilotinib, Sorafenib Tosylate, Everolimus.
  • Traditional chemotherapy drugs: Capecitabine, Lenalidomide, Methotrexate, Cyclophosphamide, Melphalan.
  • Supportive-care drugs: Ondansetron (helps with nausea) and Dexamethasone (reduces inflammation and allergic reactions).

What Oncology Support Medicines Are Commonly Used For

  • Managing nausea or vomiting caused by chemotherapy (e.g., Ondansetron).
  • Controlling hormone-driven breast or prostate cancer (e.g., Tamoxifen, Bicalutamide).
  • Reducing inflammation or allergic reactions during treatment (e.g., Dexamethasone).
  • Targeting specific genetic mutations in cancers such as chronic myeloid leukemia or renal cell carcinoma (e.g., Imatinib Mesylate, Sorafenib Tosylate).

What Patients May Notice About This Category

  • Some drugs are taken as pills daily, while others are given by injection or infusion.
  • A few medicines have been used for many years, whereas newer agents may be offered in specialized centres.
  • Certain agents are designed for short-term symptom relief, while others are part of long-term cancer management.

Access to Oncology Support Information Online

  • People often search for oncology support drug names to compare how they work.
  • Readers may look up this category before talking with their healthcare team.
  • Travelers sometimes need consistent information about oncology support medicines across borders.
  • Busy adults appreciate quick, private access to reliable drug details on the internet.

Clinical Safety Disclosure for Oncology Support

The information provided here is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical guidance. It is not intended for self-treatment or decision-making about health care. Readers should review product labeling and discuss any concerns with a qualified health-care professional.

Further Information and Sources for Oncology Support

Details on Oncology Support treatments are based on trusted medical sources and updated regularly. This content is for general reference only—please consult a registered healthcare professional before use.
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