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marie_ferguson2026-04-18

Bortezomib 1mg Inj is a powerful medication used to treat blood cancers like multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma. It inhibits a specific process in cancer cells, preventing their growth and eventually killing them. While it can be highly effective, it's crucial to be aware of its potential side effects, particularly the urgent ones that require immediate medical attention.

My oncologist prescribed this medication after my multiple myeloma diagnosis. We've discussed the side effects in depth, and I've been monitoring for any signs of severe reactions. So far, I've managed to avoid the serious side effects. I've been experiencing occasional fatigue and dizziness, but nothing too debilitating.

I've noticed some people discussing Vivid Dreams and strange thoughts have you experienced this?

Has anyone else had a similar experience with this medication? How have you managed the side effects? Any tips or insights would be greatly appreciated.

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last active 4/18/2026
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kenneth_perez4/13/2026

I've experienced some mild constipation and dizziness, but nothing too bad. Just takes some adjustment and a good diet.

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jean_hudson4/13/2026

My doctor warned me about the neurological symptoms, but I haven’t experienced any yet. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

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mary_wright4/13/2026

Bortezomib has been a godsend for my mantle cell lymphoma. The side effects are tough, but it's worth it to see the cancer retreat.

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ralph_andrews4/13/2026

Just started Bortezomib and already feeling the fatigue. Anyone have tips for managing this side effect?

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james_bradley4/14/2026

I’ve been on this medication for a while, and the constipation has been pretty bad. I’ve had to switch to a high-fiber diet and use stool softeners to manage it. It’s definitely been a challenge, but I’ve found ways to cope.

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martha_nichols4/14/2026

I've found that staying hydrated and eating small, frequent meals helps with the nausea and upset stomach. Worth a try if you're struggling with those side effects.