Grades 3 4 stomatitis was reported in 4 to 9 of patients see adverse reactions 6 1.
Afinitor side effects duration.
Stomatitis including mouth ulcers and oral mucositis has occurred in patients treated with afinitor afinitor disperz at an incidence ranging from 44 to 78 across clinical trials.
Swelling of your face lips tongue or throat.
Agitation confusion decreased awareness or responsiveness depression dizziness hostility irritability muscle twitching seizures severe sleepiness unusual drowsiness dullness or feeling of sluggishness.
Swelling of arms hands feet ankles face or other parts of the body.
Feeling weak or tired.
You may be more likely to have some of these symptoms if you also take an ace inhibitor heart or blood pressure medication.
Afinitor can cause mouth ulcers and sores and respiratory tract infections.
If experienced these tend to have a severe expression.
Chest pain difficult breathing.
Common side effects include mouth ulcers and respiratory tract infection.
A feeling of pins and needles on skin.
An increased risk of infection anemia may cause you to look pale changes in blood glucose levels changes in taste cough diarrhea dry skin itching or a skin rash headaches high cholesterol loss of appetite mouth ulcers or.
Tell your doctor if you have serious side effects of afinitor including.
Abnormal liver function tests.
Your doctor may refer to this as stomatitis.
Swelling hands ankles feet missed heavy painful periods easy bruising or bleeding unusual tiredness mental mood changes or wound problems such as slowed wound healing.
Tell your health care provider if you have pain discomfort or open sores in your mouth.
Common side effects include mouth ulcers.
Afinitor or afinitor disperz can cause mouth ulcers and sores.
Immunosuppression increases susceptibility to infection and risk of malignancies such as lymphoma and skin cancer.
Some of the more common side effects that occur with afinitor include.
Common side effects the most common side effects of afinitor in people who have renal angiomyolipoma.
Increased risk of kidney arterial and venous thrombosis resulting in graft loss was reported within the first 30 days posttransplantation.
Stomatitis most often occurs within the first 8 weeks of treatment.