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teresa_henry2026-04-17

Hi everyone, I've recently started using Feiba NF Inj 1000u/vial for my hemophilia A, and I'm curious to hear from others who have used this medication. I've noticed a few side effects like mild dizziness and changes in taste, but nothing too severe. I am wondering what to expect in the long term. Have any of you experienced any significant side effects or had any issues with the injection process? Also, how does it compare to other treatments you've tried? Any insights or tips would be greatly appreciated.

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peter_daniels3d ago

I had a friend who had a bad reaction to it, so I am a bit nervous. But so far so good for me. Fingers crossed.

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priya_sharma3d ago

Feiba NF has been a game-changer for me. I had severe allergic reactions to other treatments, but Feiba has been much kinder to my system. Just make sure to monitor for any signs of infection. The prevention is worth the effort.

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joyce_ford2d ago

Seriously, though, has anyone else experienced changes in taste? It's like everything tastes metallic now.

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frank_vargas2d ago

I've heard that some people experience high blood pressure issues. Has anyone else dealt with this? It's something to keep an eye on for sure.

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teresa_henry2d ago

I switched to Feiba NF after my regular clotting factor treatments stopped working. It's been a bit of an adjustment, but overall, I've had a positive experience. It's important to stay vigilant about side effects, especially the urgent ones. If you notice anything serious or unfamiliar, don't wait, go to the doctor.

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hannah_washington2d ago

Feiba NF has been a blessing, but I can't help but wonder if there will be better options in the future. Fingers crossed for more advancements in hemophilia treatment.

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virginia_hughes2d ago

I've been on Feiba NF for about a year now, and while it's been a lifesaver for controlling my bleeds, I did experience some joint pain and fatigue initially. Talk to your doctor if these symptoms persist. It's always good to stay informed about potential side effects. You can report them to the FDA if you know exactly what you are dealing with.