Your healthcare provider may need to delay or discontinue your treatment with Mavenclad if you have severe or serious side effects. More frequent, common side effects with Mavenclad can occur, too. These include upper respiratory tract infections, headache, and lymphopenia (low white blood cell counts). You should not use Mavenclad if you: have
Side effects and potential risks. MAVENCLAD can be associated with side effects and these are fully described in the Package Leaflet you will receive with
MAVENCLAD can have side effects. Page 14. Merck (Pty) Ltd. Page Not all side effects reported for MAVENCLAD are included in this leaflet.
Side effects and potential risks MAVENCLAD can be associated with side effects and these are fully described in the Patient Information Leaflet you will receive with your tablets. The following describes important side effects about which you should be aware. Lymphopenia MAVENCLAD causes a temporary decrease of white blood cells called
The number of MAVENCLAD tablets that you need to take depends on your body weight. Your doctor will give you clear instructions about the number of tablets and when you should take them. Side effects and potential risks MAVENCLAD can be associated with side effects and these are fully described in the Package
Like all medicines, MAVENCLAD may cause side effects. We will help you to recognise side effects that may arise from taking MAVENCLAD. Not everybody gets
Weight gain has not been reported as a side effect with Mavenclad (generic name: cladribine), an oral medicine used for multiple sclerosis (MS). The most common side effects reported with Mavenclad include upper respiratory tract infections, headache and a decrease in white blood cells. Continue reading
What is the most important information I should know about MAVENCLAD? MAVENCLAD can cause serious side effects, including: Risk of cancer (malignancies).
Mavenclad MS treatment, side effects and results. This is a Mavenclad patient review. Jen talks about the how Mavenclad works, the side effects and the resul
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one of my own pet peeves, sorry
The story was awesome...
Given all the side effects of mostly untested medications I could honestly see this happening to someone since most new meds get pulled within 5 years because of the side effects.