Peg-ReliGrast Injection

PegReliGrast Injection must be administered by a qualified medical professional It is important to continue taking the medication as advised by your doctor The duration of treatment will vary based on your individual needs and response to the treatment Regular tests may be required to monitor your blood cell count and bone density while using this medication Common side effects of PegReliGrast Injection include bone pain joint pain headache nausea and muscle pain It is also normal to experience pain or redness at the site of injection However if you notice a lump swelling or bruising that does not go away it is important to inform your doctor While PegReliGrast Injection may not protect against all types of infections it is crucial to notify your doctor if you experience symptoms such as fever chills shortness of breath sore throat or swelling around the face or neck It is important to inform your healthcare team about all medications you are using as there may be potential interactions with other medicines It is not recommended to use this medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Both males and females should use effective contraception during treatment to prevent pregnancy If you experience dizziness after taking this medication it is advised to avoid driving or engaging in activities that require attention

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