after 5 years on Ibrutinib I have higher blood pressure and arthralgia. Will dose reduction to 280 or 140 mg be safe to try before switching to Calquence?
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Ibrutinib dose reduction
Hi Radarrick,
This is a question you need to ask your specialist; we can't give medical advice to you. Your specialist knows your medical history and CLL markers.
The advantage of staying with ibrutinib is that you are familiar with its side-effects, whereas the advantage of switching to acalabrutinib is that it has about half the cardiotoxicity risk of ibrutinib.
Neil
I have been taking Ibrutinib for over 7 years. I have been taking just 140mg for over 6 years. If I try to take a larger dose I get pains in my wrists. The low dose works well for me.
I have pains in my wrists and hands with a higher dose too. I take 140mg. Its just over 4 years and it was reduced to 280mg and this year changed to 140mg.The pain has reduced and I was interested about wrist pain. I was worried I would drop things as my wrists suddenly stopped taking the weight of a cup of tea. I hope I do as well as you.
Anne uk