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mary_wright2026-04-18

I've been using Ixinity 3000unit Inj, 1 Vial for a while now to manage my hemophilia B, and overall, it's been a game-changer. However, I've started experiencing some side effects that I'm not sure about. I've read about the common ones, but I'm wondering if anyone else has dealt with anything out of the ordinary. I've noticed some tingling in my hands and feet, which isn't listed as a common side effect, and it's got me a bit worried. Has anyone else had similar experiences, or am I just overthinking things?

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kevin_myers4d ago

I've been on Ixinity for years and never had any issues. Maybe it's something else? Hope you feel better soon!

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wayne_silva4d ago

I had a bad reaction to Ixinity once. I broke out in hives and had trouble breathing. It was terrifying. I switched to a different medication after that. Be careful and listen to your body.

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eric_reyes4d ago

Don't forget, side effects can vary from person to person. What might be rare for one person could be common for another. Just keep track of what you're feeling and talk to your doctor about it.

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hannah_washington4d ago

I'd definitely bring up the tingling to your doctor. Better safe than sorry, right? Also, make sure they know about any other medications or supplements you're taking, as those can sometimes interact and cause unexpected side effects.

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joe_james4d ago

Side effects suck but keeping track and communicating with your doctor is key. Hope it gets better soon!

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adam_owens4d ago

I've been lucky with Ixinity—no major side effects. But I know someone who had some kidney issues. Definitely keep an eye out for those symptoms too.

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justin_robertson4d ago

I've had some pain at the injection site, but that’s about it. Definitely talk to your doctor about the tingling, though. Could be unrelated, but worth checking out.

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joan_kennedy4d ago

I've had some tingling sensations too, but my doctor said it was just a minor nerve issue and not to worry. Might want to check with your doc though.