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justin_vargas2026-04-18

I've been using Idelvion 3500unit Sol For Inj, 1vl for about 6 months to treat hemophilia B, and I've noticed a significant reduction in the frequency of my injections compared to other Factor IX medicines. It's been a game-changer in terms of convenience and peace of mind. However, I've also experienced some side effects like headaches, which been a bit daunting. I'm curious to hear from others who have tried this medication. How has your experience been? Any tips on managing side effects?

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steven_lewis4/15/2026

Idelvion has been a lifesaver for me too. The reduced injection frequency is amazing, but I did have a mild allergic reaction the first time I used it. Make sure to monitor your body closely after the first few uses.

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teresa_henry4/15/2026

Interesting thread. I've been considering switching to Idelvion. Has anyone had issues with insurance coverage for this medication?

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ruth_fox4/15/2026

I've tried it, but it didn't work for me. I experienced dizziness and blurred vision, which was terrifying. Switched back to my previous medication.

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jean_hudson4/15/2026

Have any of you reported side effects to the FDA? I had a couple of weird symptoms and wanted to know if others had similar experiences.

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joyce_murray4/15/2026

I think the key is communication with your doctor. They can help you manage any side effects and adjust your treatment plan if needed. For example, they might switch the medication based on your body's response. I've also noticed that some people who run into allergic reactions don't always inform their doctors or just continue using the drug. Please make sure to take it seriously and take necessary precautions.

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scott_robinson4/15/2026

If you experience any signs of a blood clot or allergic reaction, go to the hospital immediately. Better safe than sorry!

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pamela_nelson4/15/2026

It's crazy how different everyone's experience can be with the same medication. I've had no side effects so far, fingers crossed it stays that way.