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Breathing Issues Caused By Treatment.

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Cleveland, OH

Relapsed. Doing a Jannsen study which combines 3 drugs; Talley, Dara and Pom. Partial response so far. In month 5 of the study. Have fatigue and trouble breathing even though oxygen level is normal. Very frustrated.

May 18
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Are you experiencing breathing problems while undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma? If so, it's important to discuss this with your doctor. Sometimes, medications used in the treatment of myeloma can cause side effects like shortness of breath. Your doctor might suggest adjusting your dosage or exploring different Show Full Answer

Are you experiencing breathing problems while undergoing treatment for multiple myeloma? If so, it's important to discuss this with your doctor. Sometimes, medications used in the treatment of myeloma can cause side effects like shortness of breath. Your doctor might suggest adjusting your dosage or exploring different treatment options to help alleviate these breathing issues. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your treatment plan.

May 18

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