Epcoritamab for Follicular Lymphoma User Reviews
Brand names: Epkinly
- SRY...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 1, 2025
"I've been on Epcoritamab for 7 months. I got a total metabolic response at my 3-month scan. I was having a weekly injection, then fortnightly, now monthly. Three days after the injection, the injection site gets red, hot, and very sore. I get severe neck and lower back pain. My joints are also sore, and my skin is tender to touch. Symptoms last for about 4 days and then disappear, until the next injection. I'm managing at home with strong pain relief, I'm an otherwise healthy 45-year-old."
- Ano...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- June 9, 2025
"Some digestive problems. (Minor). Sore necks. Swelling at injection site for a few days. Got CR in 3 months."
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"Lower energy, muscular/skeletal pain and soreness. Weight gain. Although that could be a result of less mobility due to tiredness. Higher triglycerides. Yuck feeling during weekly injections. Now every two somewhat better. Knees and ankles feel weaker too. Now, the good news. My NHL is in complete remission. Didn't take long either. Gotta do the trial..."