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elena_vargas2026-04-18

I recently started taking Repatha Pushtronex 420mg/3.5ml Crtg to manage my high LDL-C levels. The idea of an injectable medication was a bit daunting at first, but knowing it could significantly reduce my risk of heart attack and stroke made it worth a shot. After a few weeks, while it's been effective in lowering my cholesterol, I've experienced some mild side effects like bruising at the injection site and headaches. I've also heard that some people experience more severe reactions. Has anyone else had similar issues? How do you manage them? I've been thinking about reaching out to the FDA to report my experiences. What's the process like for others?

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last active 4/18/2026
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logan_johnson4/17/2026

I heard that Repatha can cause headaches. Mine went away after a few weeks, but it was tough at first. Just take it easy and hydrate a lot!

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grace_wilson4/17/2026

I've been on Repatha for a couple of months now, and honestly, it's been a game-changer for my cholesterol levels. The side effects were minimal for me—just a bit of irritation at the injection site. It's worth it to avoid a potential heart attack.

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ethan_olson4/17/2026

Keep in mind that high blood sugar symptoms are some of the most concerning and need immediate attention. If you feel very thirsty or hungry, or if you start peeing more often, see a doctor ASAP.

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christian_cox4/17/2026

I think it's important to check in with your doctor regularly while on this medication. They can help manage any side effects and make sure it’s working as intended.