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  2. Rituximab - Wikipedia

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    Rituximab, sold under the brand name Rituxan among others, is a monoclonal antibody medication used to treat certain autoimmune diseases and types of cancer. [18] It is used for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (in children and adults, but not recommended in elderly patients), rheumatoid arthritis, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ...

  3. Anti-MAG peripheral neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    There are, however, long term studies that have shown that treatment with rituximab can create many immune problems. As with most immunosuppressant drugs, there is a risk of other infections and diseases that are normally easily fought off by the immune system will be allowed take a foothold.

  4. EPOCH (chemotherapy) - Wikipedia

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    Rituximab: 375 mg/m 2: IV infusion: Day 1 Etoposide: 50 mg/m 2: IV continuous infusion over 24 h: Days 1–4 Prednisolone: 60 mg/m 2: By mouth, twice a day (PO BID) Days 1–5 Oncovin: vincristine: 0.4 mg/m 2: IV continuous infusion over 24 h: Days 1–4 Cyclophosphamide: 750 mg/m 2: IV bolus given over 15 min: Day 5 Hydroxydaunorubicin ...

  5. Bendamustine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include low blood cell counts, fever, nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite, cough, and rash. [3] Other severe side effects include allergic reactions and increased risk of infection. [3] Use in pregnancy is known to harm the baby. [3] Bendamustine is in the alkylating agents family of medication. [3]

  6. Cytokine release syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cytokine reaction syndrome may also be induced by certain medications, such as the CD20 antibody rituximab and the CD19 CAR T cell tisagenlecleucel. The experimental drug TGN1412 —also known as Theralizumab—caused extremely serious symptoms when given to six participants in a Phase I trial . [ 2 ]

  7. CHOP (chemotherapy) - Wikipedia

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    This regimen can also be combined with the monoclonal antibody rituximab if the lymphoma is of B cell origin; this combination is called R-CHOP. In 2002, a randomized controlled trial showed a higher complete response rate for R-CHOP vs CHOP in elderly patients with Diffuse Large-B-Cell Lymphoma (76% vs 63%). [4]

  8. 6 Potential Long-Term Effects of Ozempic - AOL

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    6 Potential Long-Term Effects of Ozempic. You may have heard about — or maybe even experienced — the short-term side effects of Ozempic® — such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea.

  9. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia - Wikipedia

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    Rituximab can be combined with bendamustine to achieve a 71% overall and 40% complete response rate with an increased response seen with prolonged therapy (with a time to best response at a median of 30 months) due to the drugs' effect on long lived plasma cells. [4] Splenectomy is less efficacious in cold agglutinin disease. [22]