After 4 weeks on venetoclex, my ALC is less than 2000, which in itself is good. However, hemoglobin and platelets are worse than they were 2 1/2 weeks ago (although better than when I started). I also seem to have less energy than 2 1/2 weeks ago.
Has anyone else experienced this? If so, when did then they get better?
Thanks,
Rich
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If you check the list of common side effects for Venetoclax, you will find that hgb and platelet levels do decrease on Venetoclax. Hopefully you are making your treatment Dr./team aware of any side effects, there are many more side effects listed.
Hi, I've been on Venetoclax for about 10 weeks with some ups and downs because of my neutrophil counts. My hemoglobin and platelets have been up and down also but now seems to be edging up. My WBC, ALC & ANC are all normal now. So hang in there and I sure they will improve soon.
Are you still taking 400 mg? I got back Friday's results, which include just one day on 400 mg. My alc is 1.47 which is almost too low. I wonder if 400 mg is too strong.
I went up and down with my dosage. Stopped a few time because ANC was very low(0.05). My ramp up took about 8 weeks instead of 5. I've been on 400mg for about 3 weeks now and counts are almost back to normal. Only hemoglobin and platelets still a bit low.
My doctor list a range of 1.2-3.4 and NIH lists 1.32-3.57. So yes my count is on the lower end but it was much lower and is steadily moving up. My hemoglobin was around 10 for a long time and is now 12.5
Venetoclax may suppress bone marrow function. That is usually more than balanced by the good job it does cleaning out the marrow of CLL so there is more room for the healthy normal cells to grow, leading to a rebound in the counts after several weeks. Stay strong. We are all in the is together. Brian CLLSociety.org
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