What side effects can Givlaari (givosiran) cause?
Givlaari (givosiran) can cause side effects, with the most commonly reported including injection-site reactions and fatigue. It can also affect liver-related lab values, kidney function, and blood counts, based on how the drug is generally monitored in clinical use. [1]
What are the most common injection-related reactions?
Because Givlaari is given as an injection, injection-site reactions are a frequent concern. Patients may experience local skin reactions such as redness, swelling, pain, or irritation where the shot is given. [1]
What liver and kidney effects are monitored?
Clinicians monitor blood chemistry during treatment, including liver function tests and kidney-related measures. Changes in liver enzymes and kidney function can occur and are part of why regular lab monitoring is used for people taking Givlaari. [1]
What other side effects do patients ask about?
Patients may also experience general symptoms such as fatigue. In some cases, other lab abnormalities (for example, blood-count related changes) can be seen during therapy and are addressed through ongoing monitoring. [1]
Where can I find the exact labeled side effects?
For the most precise, up-to-date list of side effects and how often they occurred in studies, check the prescribing information or drug references that compile the full adverse-reaction table for Givlaari. DrugPatentWatch.com links out to drug information resources and can be a useful starting point for tracking labeled details. [2]
Sources
- https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers/givlaari-adverse-effects-3567992/
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/