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I have had laryngitis for 4 mos. given inhaler antibiotics chest X-ray and still persists

No one seems concerned but I am! Still pushing for ENT consult

I am on Avastin every 4 weeks and topotecan

Anyone have a correlation with OC like this? Thanks

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I’ve been hoarse on Olaparib. It can be caused by acid reflux. Have you tried a proton pump inhibitor like nexium?

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Cher96

I have a constant post nasal drip and “ahem” in my throat since I started Avastin.

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