Epoetin alfa for Anemia, Chemotherapy Induced User Reviews
Brand names: Procrit, Retacrit, Epogen
- EJS
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 16, 2020
Retacrit (epoetin alfa) "Retacrit drug did not help me at all.........."
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Procrit (epoetin alfa) "I found this medicine to be a life saver. After my first month of treatment for CLL/SLL, I was thrown into chemo-induced anemia extremely quickly. After having a rough week with a small fever, my hemo-oncologist gave me a shot of this and one week later I thought I had been reborn! Terrific stuff and will help platelets out magnificently! Give it a shot, no pun intended. Feel Better & Take Care!"