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Join others living with polycythemia vera (PV) and a physician who specializes in treating this rare, chronic blood cancer for an informative discussion about managing your PV for the long term. Topics of this webinar include PV symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and risks of disease progression. Plus, find out how BESREMi helps treat PV at the source of the disease in the bone marrow.
BESREMi can cause serious side effects that may cause death or may worsen certain serious diseases that you may already have. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any serious side effects during treatment with BESREMi. If symptoms get worse, or become severe and continue, your healthcare provider may tell you to stop taking BESREMi. These symptoms may go away in some people after they stop taking BESREMi.
Mental health problems, including suicide: BESREMi may cause you to develop mood or behavior problems that may get worse during treatment with BESREMi or after your last dose, including irritability (getting upset easily), restlessness and agitation, confusion, depression (feeling low, feeling bad about yourself or feeling hopeless), unusually grand ideas, acting aggressive, acting impulsively, or thoughts of hurting yourself or others, or thoughts of suicide. If you develop any of these symptoms, you, your caregiver, or family member should call your healthcare provider immediately. Your healthcare provider should carefully monitor you during treatment with BESREMi.
New or worsening autoimmune problems: BESREMi may cause autoimmune problems (a condition where the body’s immune cells attack other cells or organs in the body), including thyroid problems, increased blood sugar (hyperglycemia), and type I diabetes. In some people who already have an autoimmune problem, it may get worse during your treatment with BESREMi. Tell your healthcare provider if you have tiredness, are urinating often, or if you are very thirsty.
Heart problems: BESREMi may cause heart problems, including problems with your heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), heart attack, abnormal heart rhythm (atrial fibrillation), and decreased blood flow to your heart. You should not use BESREMi if you have high blood pressure that is not controlled, congestive heart failure, a serious abnormal heart rhythm, narrowing of the arteries to your heart, certain types of chest pain (angina), or a recent stroke or heart attack. If you have a heart problem before you start using BESREMi, your healthcare provider should monitor you closely during treatment with BESREMi.
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