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frances_pierce2026-04-18

I've been prescribed Ninlaro 3mg Capsules for my multiple myeloma treatment, and I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced any of the side effects listed. Specifically, I want to know more about how common the gastrointestinal issues are and how people managed them. I'm also curious about the long-term effects and any tips for minimizing the impact on daily life. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

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kathryn_peters5d ago

I've been on Ninlaro for about 6 months now and the side effects have been manageable. I had some initial stomach issues, but my doctor prescribed some medication to help with that. Also, make sure you stay hydrated and eat light meals to avoid nausea.

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christopher_turner5d ago

I’ve been on Ninlaro for a while and haven’t had any major issues. I did experience some mild numbness in my feet, but it's not too bad. I just wear socks to bed and it helps a lot. Keep an eye out for any signs of infection too, it's worth being cautious.

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jean_hudson5d ago

Anyone else dealing with the weird tingling sensations? It’s like my hands and feet have fallen asleep and never woke up. It’s really annoying.

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patrick_dunn5d ago

Ninlaro has been a lifesaver for me. I've had some of the common side effects like nausea and constipation, but nothing too severe. I found that taking it with a full meal helped a lot with the stomach issues. It's definitely worth it if it's working for your treatment.

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judy_berry5d ago

I’ve heard horror stories about the side effects, but I had a fairly easy time with it. The worst for me was the tingling in my fingers, but it went away after a couple of weeks. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

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ethan_harris5d ago

I had a scare with Nilmaro that turned out to be a false alarm, but it was still terrifying. I went in with a fever and rash and my first thought was the worst—thankfully it was a virus and nothing more. Still, it was a wake-up call to be more vigilant.

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pamela_nelson5d ago

I've been dealing with the swelling in my arms for a while. It's not too bad as long as I stay active, but I know someone who got it much worse. The pain was unbearable and he had to switch treatments. It's a real risk to look out for.

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olivia_quinn5d ago

I started feeling really weak and had trouble breathing. I thought it was just part of the treatment, but then I realized it was a sign of liver problems. I had to get my liver enzymes checked regularly. Definitely keep an eye out for those symptoms.