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  2. Injection site reaction - Wikipedia

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    Injection site reaction. Injection site reactions (ISRs) are reactions that occur at the site of injection of a drug. They may be mild or severe and may or may not require medical intervention. Some reactions may appear immediately after injection, and some may be delayed. [1] Such reactions can occur with subcutaneous, intramuscular, or ...

  3. Mepolizumab - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects in clinical trials included headache (19% of patients under mepolizumab treatment versus 18% under placebo), injection site reactions (8% versus 3%), infections of the urinary tract (3% versus 2%) and the lower respiratory tract, eczema and muscle spasms (both 3% versus <1%).

  4. Elranatamab - Wikipedia

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    145 461.60 g·mol −1. Elranatamab, sold under the brand name Elrexfio, is a medication used for the treatment of multiple myeloma. [7][11] Elranatamab is a bispecific B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) -directed CD3 T-cell engager. [7][11][12][13] Elranatamab is given by subcutaneous injection. [7][11] The most common side effects include ...

  5. Ofatumumab - Wikipedia

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    Ofatumumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody to CD20, which appears to provide rapid B-cell depletion. [13] Under the brand name Kesimpta, it is approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis in the United States as well as in the European Union and other regions. [9][11] Under the brand name Arzerra, it is approved for the treatment of ...

  6. Degarelix - Wikipedia

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    Degarelix is commonly associated with hormonal side effects such as hot flashes and weight gain. [7] [8] [9] Due to its mode of administration (subcutaneous injection), degarelix is also associated with injection-site reactions such as injection-site pain, erythema or swelling.

  7. Interferon beta-1a - Wikipedia

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    The bruise depicted was produced by a subcutaneous injection. Interferon beta-1a is available only in injectable forms, and can cause skin reactions at the injection site that may include cutaneous necrosis. Skin reactions with interferon beta are more common with subcutaneous administration and vary greatly in their clinical presentation. [20]

  8. Glatiramer acetate - Wikipedia

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    An injection site reaction on the upper left arm. Side effects may include a lump at the injection site (injection site reaction) in approximately 30% of users, and aches, fever, chills (flu-like symptoms) in approximately 10% of users. [12] Side effect symptoms are generally mild in nature.

  9. What Are the Side Effects of the Mpox Vaccine? Doctors ... - AOL

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    It depends on which monkeypox vaccine you get. In general, the CDC says that the following can be side effects of the JYNNEOS vaccine: The following may be side effects of the ACAM2000 vaccine ...