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I recently started taking Tavalisse 100mg tablets to treat my chronic ITP. So far, it seems to be working, but I've noticed some side effects that I wasn't expecting. What has your experience been like with this medication? Are there any tips or advice you can share to help manage the side effects? I've been experiencing some stomach pain and dizziness, which is a bit concerning. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

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last active 4/18/2026
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pamela_hart4/15/2026

I'm glad to hear that some people are finding relief with Tavalisse. I've been managing my ITP with a different treatment so far, but I'm always looking for new options. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

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lauren_knight4/15/2026

I've been on Tavalisse for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my platelet count. The side effects weren't too bad for me—just some mild stomach issues and a bit of fatigue. I found that eating smaller, more frequent meals helped with the stomach pain. Plus, staying hydrated made a big difference.

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katherine_green4/15/2026

I really hope the drug gets safer soon. Seems like your immune system already has a rough time.

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grace_wilson4/15/2026

I’ve been on Tavalisse for about six months now, and while the side effects have been manageable, I've had to make some lifestyle adjustments. I've had to be extra careful about my diet and activity levels because of the fatigue and dizziness.

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olivia_quinn4/15/2026

Anyone else experiencing shortness of breath? I thought it was just me, but it's been happening more frequently since I started Tavalisse.

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david_okonkwo4/15/2026

Be careful with Tavalisse. I had a reaction that made me feel like I was going to pass out. Turns out, it was high blood pressure. I had to stop taking it and switch to something else. Just be aware of your body, especially if you notice any signs of allergies or liver issues.

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timothy_thompson4/15/2026

If you start to feel confused, definitely see your doctor. That’s a very real side effect, and it could indicate something serious. I've heard some horror stories from people who ignored this symptom and ended up with a trip to the ER.