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What side effects are reported for Rolvedon?
Rolvedon (rolvedon) is an interferon medicine. Side effects for interferons commonly include flu-like symptoms and blood count changes. Reported adverse effects can vary by dose and the condition being treated.
What flu-like symptoms should patients watch for?
Many people experience effects similar to having the flu, such as fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and weakness. These symptoms are among the most commonly reported interferon-related side effects.
What blood-related side effects can happen?
Interferons can affect blood cells. Patients may develop abnormalities such as decreased white blood cells (which can raise infection risk) and decreased platelets (which can raise bleeding/bruising risk). Some patients also develop anemia.
What mood and nervous system side effects are possible?
Interferon medicines can affect mood and sleep. Reported nervous system or psychiatric effects can include irritability, depression, or insomnia in some patients.
What liver and other organ effects are monitored?
Interferon therapy can affect liver function. Clinicians typically monitor liver enzymes during treatment. Depending on the patient, it can also be associated with other lab changes that reflect organ stress.
Can Rolvedon cause allergic reactions?
As with most medicines, allergic reactions are possible. Symptoms can include rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. This requires urgent medical attention.
When should side effects be treated as urgent?
Seek urgent care if a patient develops severe allergic symptoms, signs of serious infection (for example, persistent fever or worsening infection), severe bleeding or unusual bruising, chest pain, or suicidal thoughts.
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