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Nivolumab for Urothelial Carcinoma User Reviews

Brand names: Opdivo

  • fLB...
  • September 16, 2020

Opdivo (nivolumab) "My dad was diagnosed with SCCB, underwent chemo. After that, cystectomy with neobladder from parts of his intestine. The surgeon at MSKCC is top in the nation. Months later, a CT with biopsy showed metastasis in his lung, did fine with the Ipi/Nivo combo, but when switched to Opdivo alone, he has been having more issues than when he was first diagnosed. Fatigue, low BP (80/50), anorexia, insomnia, anxiety, depression, mood swings, vision problems, eosinophilia, anemia, and the list goes on. After reading the reviews on this medication, I’m trying to make sure he is not given it again. It has led to more specialist visits for him than ever. Everyone needs to discuss quality of life versus quantity with their loved ones, prior to starting these meds. If one is constantly in pain, unable to eat, sleep, think straight, is constantly exhausted and fatigued, etc., is that really even living? It’s heartbreaking, to say the least. It may work for some, but for others, it has done the opposite."

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  • kde...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • February 3, 2023

Opdivo (nivolumab) "My dad was diagnosed with bladder cancer that spread to his prostate, and in August 2022, he had both removed. In October 2022, he started taking Opdivo. After two treatments, he developed a rash and was treated with steroids. In mid-November, he had another treatment along with a steroid IV to counteract another rash. However, he gradually worsened. He developed a fever, became weak and tired, lost his appetite, experienced severe back pain, and had a cough. He had another treatment at the end of December. At the end of January 2023, we took him to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with pneumonia in his lungs, a kidney infection, a blood clot in his right leg, and a blood clot near his heart in his lung. He also had mild fluid surrounding his heart and gastroparesis. It is February 3rd and he is still in the hospital. The doctors have confirmed through dye and X-rays that gastroparesis is a side effect of Opdivo and not caused by a blockage or mass. They are trying to figure out how to treat him as steroids are not working. Our experience with Opdivo has been thumbs down. If only we had known beforehand."

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