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Durvalumab (Important Information-5)

In this article we will discuss Durvalumab (Important Information-5)

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Durvalumab (Important Information-4)

In this article, we will discuss Durvalumab (Important Information-4). So, let’s get started. Intestinal problems (colitis): Signs and symptoms of colitis may include: • diarrhea or more bowel movements than usual • severe stomach area (abdomen) pain or tenderness • stools that are black, tarry, sticky, or have blood or mucus

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Durvalumab (Important Information-3)

In this article, we will discuss Durvalumab (Important Information-3). So, let’s get started. Liver problems (hepatitis): Signs and symptoms of hepatitis may include: • yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes • dark urine (tea colored) • severe nausea or vomiting • bleeding or bruising more easily than normal • pain on […]

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Durvalumab (Important Information- 2)

In this article, we will discuss Durvalumab (Important Information- 2). So, let’s get started. Lung problems (pneumonitis). Signs and symptoms of pneumonitis may include: • new or worsening cough • shortness of breath • chest pain

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Durvalumab (Important Information)

In this article, we will discuss Durvalumab (Important Information). So, let’s get started. Durvalumab is a medicine that may treat a type of cancer in the bladder and urinary tract or certain types of lung cancer by working with your immune system. Durvalumab can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues and […]

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Durvalumab (Patient Counseling-8)

In this article, we will discuss Durvalumab (Patient Counseling-8). So, let’s get started. Infection: Advise patients to contact their healthcare provider immediately for infection