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Last updated on: Jan 24, 2007
Revlimid is a medicine taken by mouth to treat certain patients who have myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Patients with MDS have bone marrow that does not produce enough mature blood cells. This causes a lack of healthy blood cells that can function properly in the body. There are different types of MDS. Revlimid is for the type of MDS with a chromosome problem where part of chromosome 5 is missing. This type of MDS is known as deletion 5q MDS. Patients with this type of MDS may have low red blood counts that require treatment with blood transfusions.
Revlimid can only be:
given to patients who are registered in the RevAssist program and who agree to adhere to the program
Revlimid has not been studied in children under 18 years of age.
Who Should Not Use Revlimid?
Do not take Revlimid if you are:
allergic to Revlimid or any of the ingredients in Revlimid
What Are The Risks?
The following are the major potential risks and side effects of Revlimid therapy. However, this list is not complete.
The following are the major possible risks and side effects of Revlimid therapy:
for 4 weeks before starting Revlimid
while taking Revlimid
during dose interruptions of Revlimid
for 4 weeks after stopping Revlimid
for 4 weeks before starting Revlimid
while taking Revlimid
during dose interruptions of Revlimid
for 4 weeks after stopping Revlimid
for 4 weeks before starting Revlimid
while taking Revlimid
during dose interruptions of Revlimid
for 4 weeks after stopping Revlimid
for 4 weeks before starting Revlimid
while taking Revlimid
during dose interruptions of Revlimid
for 4 weeks after stopping Revlimid
Female partners of males taking Revlimid should call their healthcare professional right away if they get pregnant.
shortness of breath
chestpain
arm or leg swelling
diarrhea
itching
rash
tiredness
What Should I Tell My Healthcare Professional?
Before you start taking Revlimid, tell your healthcare professional if you:
Can Other Medicines Or Food Affect Revlimid?
Tell your healthcare professional about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. It is possible that Revlimid and other medicines may affect each other causing serious side effects.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them with you to show your healthcare professional.
How Should I Take Revlimid?
Take Revlimid exactly as prescribed. You must also follow all the instructions of the RevAssist program. Before prescribing Revlimid, your healthcare professional will:
explain the RevAssist program to you
have you sign the Patient-Physician Agreement Form
You will not be prescribed Revlimid if you cannot agree to or follow all of the instructions of the RevAssist program.
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