ETHYOL® is indicated to reduce the incidence of moderate to severe xerostomia in patients undergoing postoperative radiation treatment for head and neck cancer, where the radiation port includes a substantial portion of parotid glands (see Clinical Studies, in full Prescribing Information).

For the approved indication, the clinical data do not suggest that the effectiveness of radiation therapy is altered by ETHYOL. There are at present only limited data on the effects of ETHYOL on the efficacy of radiotherapy in other settings. ETHYOL should not be administered to patients receiving definitive radiotherapy, except in the context of a clinical study (see WARNINGS in full Prescribing Information).

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  • How can you help protect the parotid glands from radiation?
  • Why should I prescribe ETHYOL?
  • Is adequate hydration and antiemetics important for your patients receiving ETHYOL?
  • What tools and resources are available to educate your patients?