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I was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer a year ago and have been taking Lazcluze 240mg Tablets since then. This drug has significantly improved my condition, and I want to share my experience with anyone considering this treatment. Lazcluze works by blocking signals that help cancer cells grow and spread, which has been effective for my specific type of lung cancer with EGFR mutations. I've experienced some side effects, but they've been manageable. I wanted to know if anyone else had similar experiences or if anyone experienced unexpected outcomes. I'm curious to hear about other people's journeys with this medication and any tips or advice they might have.

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pamela_nelson2d ago

I had to stop taking Lazcluze because of severe allergic reactions. It's rare, but it happened to me. If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction, like rash, wheezing, or swelling, seek medical help right away. Better safe than sorry.

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martha_fox2d ago

I'm glad to hear that Lazcluze has been effective for you. I've been on it for a few months now, and while it's been tough, I feel like it's worth it to keep the cancer at bay. I've had some changes in nail health and dry skin, but nothing too severe. Just remember to stay hydrated and talk to your doctor about any concerns!

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billy_cook2d ago

I'm on my second round of Lazcluze and feeling pretty good overall. Just be vigilant with side effects, especially the serious ones. My doctor was super helpful in managing a few rough patches, so don't hesitate to reach out if you need help.

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kimberly_guzman2d ago

Has anyone had a positive experience with the FDA side effect reporting? I keep wondering if I should mention some of the lesser symptoms I've had, but I'm not sure if they're worth reporting. Anyone got an opinion on this?

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justin_vargas2d ago

I couldn't believe the eye symptoms I got at first. Sensitivity to bright light and eye pain made it hard to function. I had to wear sunglasses indoors and use eye drops. My doctor said it was rare, but I was surprised at how debilitating it was.

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gary_cox2d ago

Be careful with dehydration—it's a significant risk with this drug. I ended up in the hospital with severe electrolyte imbalances because I didn't drink enough water. Always carry a water bottle and stay on top of your fluid intake.

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scott_robinson2d ago

I'm not on this medication yet, but my doctor mentioned it as a possible treatment. What's the best way to prepare for potential side effects? Any tips on making the transition smoother?

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mary_wright2d ago

I've had a few brief but intense bouts of breathlessness. Scary stuff, especially since it’s a listed side effect for severe lung problems. I mentioned it to my doctor, and he switched one of my other meds just in case. No issues since.