I started Imbruvica/Ibrutinib April 13, 2020. Had chills and fever after 2 days and then no fever since then but very weak and get dizzy at times and fainted twice. I wonder why my body feels like a pounding sensation. It. not coming from my heart. I could be lying in bed and it happens and also when walking up the stairs in my house. Is this the normal side effects of the pills? I wlll have a follow up soon with my doctor.
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Hi there, I see you're in Canada and I'm not sure of the healthcare arrangements there so this is only general comments.
If you have a blood pressure monitor then I would measure your BP asap. Ibruitnib can cause systolic hypertension which can have symptoms such as you describe. The hypertension can be severe enough to be dangerous. If you don't have a BP monitor then I think I would probably go to the Emergency Room as soon as I could and just let them check you over, including your BP. Of course, it might be nothing or something else urgent but you won't know unless you go.
Don't forget to mention these issues at your next follow up appointment.
I would suggest you contact your doctor, or call the nurse or pharmacy where you get your imbruvica. All side effects should be reported to your health care specialist. Especially if they are alarming to you. The side effects may be normal as your body is adjusting to new medication, or they may not be normal. Either way, it’s best to let your health care provider know what’s going on, to give you the best answer.
Hi, this sounds as if it must be scary for you at the moment. I am not a medical person, but you say you have a follow up with your doctor soon, I think is soon is not very soon I might contact my doctor sooner. We are here to support you and the Leukaemia Care Charity helpline is open Monday - Friday 9am until 5pm and they have a special evening service on a Thursday and Friday 7pm - 10pm. The number is freephone 08088 010 444. Take care and stay safe.
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