Rozanolixizumab for Myasthenia Gravis User Reviews
Brand names: Rystiggo
- Patient
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 26, 2024
Rystiggo (rozanolixizumab) "It was very quick and easy to get. It certainly did make me feel better. 2 to 3 weeks after my last dose, I started getting a rash on my chest. It is very red and has now moved upward to my neck. I would now describe it as looking like a sunburn. It does not hurt or itch but is very noticeable."
Reviews may be edited to correct grammar/spelling or to remove inappropriate language and content. Reviews that appear to be created by parties with a vested interest are not published. This information is not intended to endorse any particular medication. While these reviews may be helpful, they are not a substitute for the expertise, knowledge, and judgement of healthcare professionals.
Learn more about Myasthenia Gravis
Care guides
Symptoms and treatments
More about rozanolixizumab
- Check interactions
- Compare alternatives
- Side effects
- Dosage information
- During pregnancy
- Drug class: selective immunosuppressants
- En español
Rystiggo (rozanolixizumab) "I noticed a major difference within 8 hours of my first infusion. I woke up early the next day, which isn't normal, just to wake my family up to show them how well I can suddenly move. I have antimusk MG and only Prednisone has done anything up until now. I had no idea what I was missing from life until this medication. So far, only diarrhea and frequent UTIs, but that's nothing compared to a life of weakness and fear."