Inlyta for Renal Cell Carcinoma User Reviews
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"Husband is taking Inlyta now for about 4 months. Visible tumors have reduced in size by almost half. Side effects that have shown up are endocrine in nature: adrenal glands reduced production, feet glands for corns and bone spurs, mucus membrane in sinus, loss of salivation production. Greater thirst is prevalent and additional fluid for intake to maintain hydration. Due to this, 2 additional pills introduced: Levothyroxine for thyroid and cortisone type (??name) for adrenal gland function. Specialists now are: oncologist, endocrinologist, podiatrist, nephrologist (for the 1 remaining kidney), and his primary doctor."