RETEVMO may cause serious side effects, including:
Liver problems: Liver problems (higher levels of
liver enzymes) are common with RETEVMO and may sometimes be
serious. Your doctor will do blood tests before and during
treatment with RETEVMO to check for liver problems. Tell your
doctor right away if you get any of the following symptoms of
liver problems during treatment:
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yellowing of your skin or the white part of your eyes
(jaundice)
- dark, “tea-colored” urine
- sleepiness
- bleeding or bruising
- loss of appetite
- nausea or vomiting
- pain on the upper right side of your stomach area
If you develop liver problems while taking RETEVMO, your doctor
may lower your dose, stop treatment for a while, or stop treatment
permanently.
High blood pressure (hypertension): High blood
pressure is common with RETEVMO. It may sometimes be serious. You
should check your blood pressure regularly during treatment with
RETEVMO. Tell your doctor if you get any of the following symptoms
during treatment:
- confusion
- headaches
- shortness of breath
Heart rhythm changes (QT prolongation) can
happen. These may be serious. RETEVMO may cause very slow, very
fast, or irregular heartbeats. Tell your doctor right away if you
get any of the following symptoms during treatment:
- loss of consciousness
- fainting
- dizziness
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a change in the way your heart beats (heart palpitations)
Bleeding problems: RETEVMO can cause bleeding,
which can be serious and may lead to death. Tell your doctor if
you have any signs of bleeding during treatment, including:
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vomiting blood or if your vomit looks like coffee-grounds
- pink or brown urine
- red or black stools that look like tar
- coughing up blood or blood clots
- unusual bleeding or bruising of your skin
- menstrual bleeding that is heavier than normal
- unusual vaginal bleeding
- nose bleeds that happen often
- drowsiness or difficulty being woken up
- confusion
- headache
- change in speech
Allergic reactions: RETEVMO can cause a fever,
rash, or pain in muscles or joints, especially in the first month
of treatment. Tell your doctor if you get any of these symptoms.
Your doctor may stop treatment for a while or lower your dose of
RETEVMO.
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS): TLS is caused by a
fast breakdown of cancer cells. TLS can cause you to have kidney
failure and the need for dialysis treatment, an abnormal
heartbeat, and may sometimes lead to hospitalization. Your
healthcare provider may do blood tests to check you for TLS. You
should stay well hydrated during treatment with RETEVMO. Call your
healthcare provider or get emergency medical help right away if
you develop any of these symptoms during treatment with RETEVMO:
- nausea
- vomiting
- weakness
- swelling
- shortness of breath
- muscle cramps
- seizures
Risk of wound healing problems: Wounds may not
heal well during treatment with RETEVMO. Tell your doctor if you
plan to have any surgery before or during treatment with RETEVMO.
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You should stop taking RETEVMO at least 7 days before planned
surgery.
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Your doctor should tell you when you may start taking RETEVMO
again after surgery.