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The most common side effects include alopecia (hair loss), nausea, diarrhea, anemia (reduced number of red blood cells) and asthenia (lack of energy). [5] [8] [3] It can cause worsening of chemotherapy induced neutropenia (low level of white blood cells). [5] It may cause harm to a developing fetus or a newborn baby. [5]
Hair loss is a well-known side effect of many chemotherapy drugs used to treat certain forms of cancer. Similar to other toxins that cause hair loss, hair loss from cancer medications usually isn ...
Trastuzumab is given by slow injection into a vein and injection just under the skin. [31] [34] Common side effects include fever, infection, cough, headache, trouble sleeping, and rash. [31] Other severe side effects include heart failure, allergic reactions, and lung disease. [31] Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. [23]
The most common side effects are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, alopecia (hair loss), constipation, decreased appetite, anemia (hemoglobin in blood is below the reference range), decreased neutrophil count (white blood cells that help lead the body's immune system response to fight infection), diarrhea, leukopenia (other white blood cells that help the immune system), cough and decreased platelet ...
Trastuzumab is given by slow injection into a vein and injection just under the skin. [144] [147] Common side effects include fever, infection, cough, headache, trouble sleeping, and rash. [144] Other severe side effects include heart failure, allergic reactions, and lung disease. [144] Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. [137]
When taken orally, minoxidil may cause side effects such as fluid retention, elevated heart rate and increased body hair growth. If you develop side effects while using minoxidil, it’s important ...
Though GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro can help folks lose weight (and potentially even improve their sex lives), they can also usher in unwanted side effects, from looser skin ...
Acute radiation syndrome (ARS), also known as radiation sickness or radiation poisoning, is a collection of health effects that are caused by being exposed to high amounts of ionizing radiation in a short period of time. [1]