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scott_robinson2026-04-18

Copiktra, or duvelisib, has been a game-changer for me in managing my chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). I've tried various treatments, but Copiktra seems to be the most effective so far. It works by blocking specific proteins inside cancer cells, which helps to stop the cancer cells from growing and spreading. My doctor explained that it's especially useful when other treatments haven't worked, which was my case. However, the side effects can be challenging. I've experienced some fatigue and upset stomach, but nothing too severe yet. I've been monitoring my symptoms closely. I'm interested to hear from others who have experience with Copiktra and how they've managed the side effects

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joan_kennedy4/17/2026

I started with 15mg, and I felt like I was constantly battling an upset stomach. I spoke to my oncologist, and she suggested taking the pills with food. It has seemed to help a bit, but it's still a struggle

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kyle_williams4/17/2026

I've heard horror stories about the bleeding side effects. Has anyone else had issues with that?

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ethan_ferguson4/17/2026

I'm thinking about talking to my doctor about switching to a lower dose or a different medication entirely. But I'm worried about what my options are.

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nathan_dunn4/17/2026

I've been on Copiktra for about three months now. The side effects are manageable, but I do get some muscle cramps. My doctor said it might be related to electrolyte issues, which is one of the serious side effects to watch out for.

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randy_ramirez4/17/2026

I've noticed some weight loss, but I'm trying to stay positive. I've also had some constipation, and I wonder if any special diet might help? I've been doing a lot of research on what to eat.

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sean_wallace4/17/2026

I was surprised by how much it helped with my follicular lymphoma. The side effects are tough, but it's worth it if it keeps the cancer at bay.

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martha_lane4/17/2026

Give it a few weeks. It took me a bit to get used to it, but now I'm feeling okay.