Back to feed
68
119 7
matthew_dixon2026-04-18

I've recently been prescribed Cuvitru 10gm/50ml Inj, 50ml for immune system support. Does anyone have experience with this medication? I'm curious about the side effects and how well it works. The side effects list is quite long, and I'm wondering if anyone has had any serious issues or if the more common side effects (like irritation at the injection site, dizziness, and nausea) are more manageable. I'd love to hear any personal stories, tips for dealing with the side effects, or even just general advice on handling this treatment. Any input would be greatly appreciated!

1 min read
last active 4/18/2026
HOT

Comments (7)

N
nancy_herrera4/15/2026

I had a really bad experience with Cuvitru. I had to stop because I was having severe allergic reactions. It was scary, but I'm glad I caught it early. If you start feeling any of the worst side effects listed, even if they seem minor, get to a doctor right away.

S
susan_wilson4/15/2026

I wasn't sure about getting another injection at first, but Cuvitru has been really helpful for me. I've had some issues with minor site irritation, but nothing major. Also, I had a minor bruise on the injection site which went away in about 2 days.

W
william_webb4/15/2026

I've been on Cuvitru for a few months now, and honestly, it's been a game-changer. The side effects can be rough, especially the dizziness and nausea, but they usually pass pretty quickly. I've found that drinking lots of water and eating small, frequent meals helps a lot. It's definitely worth talking to your doctor about the best way to manage them.

J
joan_kennedy4/15/2026

Anyone else find the injection site irritation pretty annoying? It's not terrible, but it's definitely noticeable. Anyone have any tips for making it less irritating?

J
judy_berry4/15/2026

Anyone else feel like something worse is happening on the first day? My doctor told me it's the body reacting to the foreign protein and to push through, but I was starting to worry.

K
kevin_myers4/15/2026

Just a heads up, some people may experience severe lung problems or aseptic meningitis. If you experience any of the following symptoms, contact your doctor right away: trouble breathing, shortness of breath, new or worsening cough, headache, fever, chills, severe nausea or vomiting, stiff neck, rash, sensitivity to light, feeling sleepy or confused

N
nina_kowalski4/15/2026

Yet another thing to be scared of in our lives