Nuwiq 4000unit Inj, 1 Vial: A Game Changer for Managing Hemophilia B?
I've recently started using Nuwiq 4000unit Inj to manage my Hemophilia B. The treatment has been effective in preventing bleeding episodes, but I'm curious to hear from others about their experiences. What are the most common side effects you've encountered? How do you handle them? More importantly, has anyone dealt with the more serious side effects mentioned in the drug information, like chest pain or allergic reactions? Also, I've heard that stored correctly it can last a long time, is that true for you? I would love to hear from those with more experience using the product.
Nuwiq 4000unit Inj, 1 Vial: A Game Changer for Managing Hemophilia B?
I've recently started using Nuwiq 4000unit Inj to manage my Hemophilia B. The treatment has been effective in preventing bleeding episodes, but I'm curious to hear from others about their experiences. What are the most common side effects you've encountered? How do you handle them? More importantly, has anyone dealt with the more serious side effects mentioned in the drug information, like chest pain or allergic reactions? Also, I've heard that stored correctly it can last a long time, is that true for you? I would love to hear from those with more experience using the product.
Comments (6)
Be sure to talk to your doctor before you start and get a professional to evaluate if Nuwiq is the right drug for you. Not everone can use this drug without any issues. Be sure you have the risk factors down with your physician.
I've had a few issues with fever and chills but overall it's manageable. Mostly I just take a lot of napkins.
I've heard that some people have issues with neck pain, it's a strange side effect. Are you careful about your neck while exercising?
Nuwiq has been a lifesaver for me. I've had a few injection site irritations, but nothing too bad. Make sure to store it properly in the fridge and use it within 3 months of opening. No serious side effects so far, touch wood.
Glad to hear it's working for you! Just remember, if you ever feel something is off, trust your instinct and get medical help. Better safe than sorry!
I've had the same experience as you. As a nurse, I'm always aware of the side effects and keeping the medication in a proper environment, but I've had no issues.