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Opdivo and Pain: What Users Say

Pain: mentioned by 4 users (4.1%)

Based on user experiences from 97 Opdivo reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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diarrhea 8.2%
fatigue 8.2%
rash 8.2%
tiredness 8.2%
itching 7.2%
swelling 7.2%
weakness 6.2%
loss of appetite 5.2%
shortness of breath 5.2%
pain 4.1%

Reviews for Opdivo

  • Lar...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 15, 2015

For Non Small Cell Lung Cancer "I started on Opdivo 6 weeks ago because my chemo and radiation did not keep the cancer at bay. I decided to try it to build up my immune system. The first time I had it, as I was at the end of the IV, I started feeling cold and my blood pressure shot up. The nurses gave me shots to bring it down. The second time I had it, every other week, they gave me some steroids first so I wouldn't have a reaction, and I didn't. I did have some achy bones and breakthrough pain. The third time I had it, and last time, it went fine until I started having 103-degree fevers and my entire body broke out in a red itchy rash. I am on Prednisone IVs, and I'm weaning off it right now, but the rash is so itchy, and nothing takes it away! Too many reactions..."

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  • Amo...
  • October 17, 2018

For Melanoma "My sister (age 35) was diagnosed with melanoma in April 2018. The cancer had spread to her lymph nodes but was confirmed to have not spread to any organs. In May 2018, after the removal of 40 lymph nodes, she had “no detectable melanomas.” She immediately began her infusions. Pain started within the first 2 treatments but was determined to be a side effect of this treatment. Then in early September, she was in such pain she went to the emergency room. It was shortly confirmed that she had large tumors pretty much everywhere except her brain. Within 3 weeks, she died. This treatment in no way worked, indeed, her oncologist believes it actually accelerated her melanoma. Please consider not using this treatment, it is like playing a game of roulette! For those that it doesn't work on, it REALLY doesn't work. She would have lived much longer by just dealing with the tumors as they arose and without the last 3 months of her life filled with terrible pain."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 6, 2017

For Non Small Cell Lung Cancer "My husband had 2 treatments. By the 3rd scheduled appointment, he had died. My husband's primary cancer was renal carcinoma, which spread to the lung after 3 years. He started having a stiff neck with a lot of pain, very low blood pressure, and later developed an intracranial bleed. That was it, over. I really believe the drug may have caused more problems than good. Like the previous reviewer said, do your homework."

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  • bHa...
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • August 3, 2025

For Renal Cell Carcinoma "I started receiving Opdivo in 2016 after 10 years of chemotherapy for my renal cell cancer. The Opdivo seemed to shrink or inactivate remaining tumors quickly (mostly lymph nodes). Main side effect was inflammation in non-cancerous tissue, causing swelling and pain in feet and knees at first. I started taking 10 mg Prednisone daily. Tremendous relief, but it weakened my bones, ligaments, and tendons. I tore a ligament in my hand and ruptured two biceps tendons. Recently, my immune system began attacking my intestines, and I had chronic diarrhea for around 50 days. Weight loss, nausea, etc. After high-dose Prednisone stopped the diarrhea, it came back 2 weeks after I resumed the Opdivo. Had a pretty good quality of life for most of the past 10 years, worked out hard, looked and felt like an athlete, but feel worn out now. Thin and tired. Fatigue is another major side effect, and it is profound. Overall, mostly positive response, but want to stop now."

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