What should I know about possible side effects?
Opdualag is a medicine indicated to treat advanced melanoma, a type of skin cancer, by working with your immune system. This treatment option is known as immunotherapy. Learn more about how immunotherapies work.
Opdualag can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in any area of your body and can affect the way they work. These problems can sometimes become severe or can lead to death. These problems may happen anytime during treatment or even after your treatment has ended. You may have more than one of these problems at the same time.
It’s important to remember that this chart does not include all possible side effects of Opdualag. That’s why you need to report any discomfort or change in the way you are feeling to your healthcare team, even if your symptoms are not listed below. Some of the side effects may be life-threatening and may need your doctor's immediate attention.
Explore the tabs below to view possible side effects of Opdualag.
The most common side effects of Opdualag include:
- muscle and bone pain
- tiredness
- decreased red blood cell and white blood cell counts
- increased liver function test results
- rash
- itching
- diarrhea
- decreased salt (sodium) in your blood
Complications of stem cell transplant that uses donor stem cells (allogeneic). These complications can be severe and can lead to death. These complications may happen if you underwent transplantation either before or after being treated with Opdualag. Your healthcare provider will monitor you for signs of complications if you have an allogeneic stem cell transplant.
These are not all the possible side effects. Talk to your healthcare team or pharmacist for more information. You are encouraged to report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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