Avastimab 100mg Injection is a highly effective medication that is often used as a firstline treatment option when combined with other cancer medicines It is administered through an infusion which involves a small needle in your vein or a port device placed under your skin Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment and will monitor you for any signs of an infusion reaction such as high blood pressure or difficulty breathing You will continue to receive Avastimab 100mg Injection for as long as your disease remains under control and you can manage any side effects Ultimately your doctor will decide whether you should discontinue the medication or not It may be recommended to regularly check your blood pressure and levels of protein in the urine while taking this medication The most commonly reported side effects of Avastimab 100mg Injection include rectal bleeding changes in taste and headaches It is important to inform your doctor if you are taking this medication before undergoing any surgical procedures as it may impair wound healing Additionally it increases the risk of bleeding so if you experience any unusual bleeding it is crucial to consult with your doctor immediately If you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding it is essential to inform your doctor Avastimab 100mg Injection can interact with many other medications so it is important to provide your healthcare team with a complete list of all the medications you are currently using

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Does a person taking Abevmy still need chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is still needed along with taking Abevmy. It makes chemotherapy work better.

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