Azacitidine for Acute Myeloid Leukemia User Reviews
Brand names: Vidaza, Onureg
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"Completed 17 cycles of Azacitidine with minimal side effects: nausea and occasional vomiting in the first 3 cycles. Daily injection done on the chemo unit for 7 days. Only started having symptoms of it not being effective over the last two months, but prior to this had 12 months where I felt relatively well and had a good quality of life."