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Anyone Taking Kyprolis Which Is Similar To Velcade But Can’t Take Anymore Since Gave Me Neuropathy Called Kyprolis
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I hear it could cause heart issues and Dr says I will need to be monitored regularly with EKG to see if my base line changes. Is anyone currently taking this new drug?
Thanks,
Jim

posted October 1, 2020
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I was on Velcade , then switched to Kyprolis, which was not as effective as Velcade. Had no side effects with Kyprolis. Am now back on Velcade Injectable, which works better,

posted October 11, 2020
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I was on Kyprolis twice per week for 4 months pre sct.
I didn’t feel any side effects.

posted October 10, 2020
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I use Valcade injection every 2 weeks, I also take Xgeva injection every 4weeks
Doing well on those

posted October 8, 2020
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I had been on Velcade which worked well for me, doc. switched to Krypolis as a newer drug but didnt work as well...switched back to Velcade +Dex... works much better!

posted October 3, 2020
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I take velcade and revlimid

posted October 1, 2020

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