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larry_gardner2026-04-18

I recently started using Udenyca 6mg/0.6ml Inj Sol as part of my chemotherapy treatment. It's been a game-changer in keeping my white blood cell count up and reducing the risk of infections. However, I've noticed some side effects that I didn't expect. Has anyone else had similar experiences? I'd love to hear your stories and tips on managing any side effects you've experienced. Let's discuss the potential side effects and how to handle them. I know it's important to contact a doctor if you experience any urgent side effects, but what about the less severe ones? Do they go away on their own, or is there something I can do to alleviate them?.

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grace_wilson4/14/2026

I've been on Udenyca for a few months now, and it's been great for keeping my neutrophil count up. Just had some muscle pain that's been tough to deal with. I've tried a heating pad and Ibuprofen to help the pain. My doctor said to take it easy for a few days, and it should get better soon. I've been trying to avoid any strenuous activity.

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robert_stephens4/15/2026

I've heard that Capillary Leak Syndrome is a rare but serious side effect. I was having troubles with shortness of breath and urged myself to consult a doctor right away. It was something I had not expected to deal with, and I strongly encourage everyone to keep an eye out for it.

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ruth_fox4/15/2026

I had no idea Udenyca could cause such serious side effects. I am going to look into this more closely. I've heard that the rapid breathing is one to watch out for.

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linda_fernandez4/15/2026

Anyone else experiencing excessive sweating? It's not fun, but at least it's not one of the serious side effects. I've just been drinking lots of water and trying to stay cool. I've been keeping up with these routines, hoping it helps.

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kimberly_guzman4/15/2026

I've noticed that my urine output has changed since starting Udenyca. It's not too severe, but I'm keeping an eye on it. I'm not sure if it's a side effect or something else. I guess I'm just going to have to wait and see.