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Palbociclib User Reviews & Ratings (Page 3)

Brand names: Ibrance

Palbociclib has an average rating of 6.8 out of 10 from a total of 96 reviews on Drugs.com. 63% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 29% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Palbociclib

  • Quest...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 30, 2016

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I am stage 4, took metronome had great results then ibrance,just the 1st month I was on it 3 tumors popped up, got off it for 3 months then went back, well it made the tumor bigger,..side effects, back aches while walking, sore throat, hair loss, weakness in arms, feeling tired all the time, my cancer psa was 14, in one month on ibrance it went to 35,..I see oncologist on the 9th, I'm sure my psa will be higher, so I'm taking my self off of it..."

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  • Anonymous
  • September 11, 2019

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer "My sister had breast cancer and was doing ok with quimio but because of the hair loss she decided to start taking Ibrance and after about a month her liver stopped working and 2 weeks later she passed."

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  • Doing...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 15, 2015

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "The first time I tried this my tumor shrunk by half in 3 months. I had to stop due to the extreme side effects. Just restarted at a lower dose and there are still some wicked side effects. However with the results I've had I'll tough it out and keep hoping for the best."

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  • Maisie
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • May 11, 2021

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Update from review Dec 2020: Diagnosed metastatic breast cancer 2016 (had chemo and radiation 2005...none since). I am now on my 9th or 10th round of Ibrance. Doing great. CA 15-3 has reduced from 200 to 29. CT's show all tumours have reduced in size and number (liver, oesophagus, vertebrae, pelvis, intra-pleural space). No significant side effects. Neutrophils dip at end of each round but recover well. Eating/swallowing is getting easier and easier (had PEG tube direct to stomach due to oesophageal tumour)."

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  • Alda
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • April 3, 2021

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "First the drug seemed to work. Then it was changed into tablet form which I couldn't take. Throat pain I did not have with the caramel capsules. What's the use to change a drug's capsule? It had to be taken with a meal. Now the tablet has a dirtier feel and it was harder to tolerate as well. Cancer markers have gone up in the end. Side effects are bad...eyes, immunity drop needed for the battle. Wish there was something else available without the side effects."

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  • Jukeb...
  • July 11, 2019

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Liposarcoma "My husband started taking Ibrance 100mg yesterday, July 10, 2019 around 11:30a.m.. Within a few minutes his face was numb. We ate lunch, he said the pork chop wasn't good and tasted funny. The numbness ended up covering his body head to toe, and he felt stoned. He looked stoned, like he wanted to sleep, this lasted all day. We went to bed around 11p.m. and it was starting to wear off, then during the night he felt like he had pins and needles all over, and said it hurt. He also had chills several times throughout the day. He is still sleeping this morning so I'm not sure how he feels. I did contact the doctors office and they said for him not to take anymore today and made an appointment for next Tuesday. They also said when he gets up if he still has numbness to go to the ER, if not he can stay home but no more Ibrance until he comes in. They want to monitor him after he takes it. He doesn't normally take meds so I'm not sure if this is why it affects him in this way."

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  • AmyPic
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • March 4, 2024

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Two breast tumors and bone metastasis: Ibrance with daily Anastrozole. Three on, one off week cycle makes it easier to put up with side effects. The first year was the easiest to get through, but after year two, it took a toll and I am weaker, side effects are more pronounced. Moved from 125mg to 100mg with side effect improvement. Hair has dramatically thinned and looks like soft baby hair wisps. It is embarrassing and I cover it up with a scarf. Side effects vary in how bad they are according to where I am in my three week cycle, worse towards the end. Fatigue has gotten to the point where I forget periods of time, perhaps similar to a drunk individual. Often chilled. UTIs are a common occurrence for me and constantly having to urinate. Week off is heavenly and I feel much better. Bones with metastasis are regenerating. Tried Kisqali, which gave me liver problems. Ibrance works. Haven't surgically removed: one tumor is scar tissue in MRI, second almost gone. Swim, hike, and do yoga regularly. Mental health is extremely important!"

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  • J C
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • November 22, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I have been on Ibrance for five years and four months. There has been no progression of the disease. I take 75 mg. My white blood cell count was always low so I take fulphila, 6mg. It keeps my numbers up. I have had hair thinning and some fatigue. Most days I feel fine."

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  • Lost
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • November 24, 2021

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "1st I'd like to say that seeing so many positive reviews makes me very happy. I do not wish to take away from the success, quality of life & even remission of those for which it has worked. I'd just like to report my Mom's story. My Mom had breast cancer in 2001. She has been remission since 2002 & I could not be more grateful. During a trip to the ER for severe stomach pain late 2018, a very terse ER tech rudely asked my Mom why she didn't tell him & how long had she had cancer in her bones. Sadly, the breast cancer had returned. She was stable on injections until a spot appeared on her liver late last year. That's when she was put on Ibrance. It seemed to be doing it's job but Mom was getting so weak... She completed the cycle but it did too much damage to her numbers & we almost lost her. And, it mitral valve prolapse/regur that led to congestive heart failure. I know that everyone reacts differently. I just needed to share. Thank you for reading. God Bless"

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  • Pia
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • July 30, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "3 years ago, I was found with a 6cm tumor in my right breast and bone metastasis. With Ibrance and Femara, in 30 months my tumor shrunk to less than 3cm, and I had it removed without mastectomy. I continue my treatment. I avoided chemo, which was a miracle. I have no side effects, I feel and look very healthy, and I am grateful to my doctor for choosing this treatment."

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  • Bjc
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • November 1, 2021

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I was originally diagnosed in 2018. Was told that 4 rounds of chemo and have bilateral mastectomy. My cancer was in my left nipple and it like deteriorating and separating from my breast very itchy. I had surgery along with cosmetic surgery. Fast forward 2021 and I had a severe cough, turns out double pneumonia with fluid development in my lungs. Had to have my lungs drained with eventually having a lung catheter implanted. From the fluid they found some cancerous cells there. Some spots in my lungs, liver with this crazy cough. Started to see an oncologist and was diagnosed with MBC. I asked if there was a pill because I was not ready mentally to do chemo. She told me about ibrance and fasolodex. I started in June and so far I am doing well. I was went on 125mg reduced to 100mg. Side effects low blood count. I get really short of breath to the point where it’s hard to walk."

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  • koalapc
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • May 12, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Mom started coughing and doctors diagnosed her with pneumonia and congestive heart failure. Mom had never had heart issues of any kind. I believe the cough was a result of this medication and her breast cancer despite a radical mastectomy had returned. 3 months after the cough started my mom passed away."

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  • Lagos...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 22, 2019

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "My mother had metastatic breast cancer . It was in her lungs, spine and pelvis. It was also ER/ PR positive and HER negative. We wanted her to have the best treatment. We had to import ibrance for her to use at great cost to us her children. Also she was on letrozole and denosubamb injections for her bones. The ibrance did nothing for her. Within a month , her cancer markers tripled, the cancer spread more, she was having diarrhoea constantly, extreme fatigue, neutropenia, low WBC, low platelet. Within a month of diagnosis of her cancer and using ibrance , she died from septic shock and febrile neutropenia. The drug did not help her. We could still have had more years with her without using the is cursed drug. So so sad and heartbreaking. We were feeding her poison , we just did not not know."

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  • Cancer...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 9, 2020

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Was on Ibrance and Letrozole for 3 months, possibly the worst of my life. Could not complete 1 single cycle (started 3 in total). White cells nose dived after 15 days. Side effects included mouth ulcers, diarrhea, skin peeling on my fingers and feet soles, extreme fatigue, joint pains. After 3 months recurrence in axillary lymph nodes + bone lesions. Going back now to chemo. Almost happy about that, since it means the end of Ibrance."

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  • Merwo...
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • March 29, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) "I have been on it for over five years - after my last recurrence. I am in remission at this time. For the first 3 years, I was on the 125 mg dose, but my body had a hard time recovering during the week off. So, my dr switched me to the 100 mg dose. Main side effects: low wbc, low rbc, hemoglobin, platelets, and neutrophils fluctuate. Neuropathy in my feet is mild, neuropathy on my scalp, some hair thinning, some fatigue - however, I live a very full life and swim 3 to 5 times a week and walk too. I have remained in remission for over 5 years! It is three weeks on and one week off - not hard to do."

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  • Jackcat
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 1, 2018

For Liposarcoma "I was diagnosed in late January after an extremely large mass was found in stomach. It was biopsied and came back as a lipoma sarcoma. They were unable to remove the whole mass as it’s entwined in the mesentery artery. We were hoping to get me in a study but found out this is so rare that they don’t have enough people in my area(Nashville) to even have a study. I started the Ibrance (off label) this March so no real side effects have arisen. I am extremely depressed and have yeast infection under fat roll lower stomach area so I guess that’s one side effect as well as low WBC count. Can’t find a support group for this as I don’t have breast cancer and this is cureable- we hope- but just wanted to share with those on this drug and pray for those with breast cancer. Thank you for letting me share my story. Laura Cothran 5/1/18"

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  • antbe...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 3, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I have noticed very few side effects. I have had a small sore on my arm that Neosporin has helped. I also have a small sore in the roof of my mouth that has cleared up after I used mouthwash after brushing my teeth with a soft-bristled brush. I have noticed that I tire quickly. I also have hot flashes and cold chills similar to what I had when I had menopause. I have also noticed a small amount of hair loss. The right breast seems to be healing on the outside. It doesn't seem to be bleeding or oozing fluid."

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  • Farah...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 28, 2019

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "For Breast Cancer, Metastatic: "My metastatic breast cancer appeared in my Sacral bone 6 years after successful treatments for stage 2 bc. I’ve been on Ibrance 125 , Aromasin, and xgeva and 19 rounds of radiation. Due to Iranian sanctions, we use this Palbocicilibe (Ibrance) drug, which is produced in Iran ,. After 4 months of treatment, tumor marker has been decreased from 540 to 64. and i must use Ibrance for 2 years. Of course I have problems ( Side effect),specially in my mouth, it hurts on my gum and blisters but I thank my god and my oncologist and these drugs can work wonderful. I wish all patients a complete recovery. 10"

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  • joannie
  • September 24, 2019

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Stage 3 fungating breast cancer with suspicious lung metastasis , I began taking Ibrance alongside Letrozole in May 2019-I was warned about the side effects and neutropenia in which I have had problems with a little but oncology have reduced my meds from 125mgs to 75mgs now and I am doing great, only a few manageable side effects, blurred vision, exhaustion , hair shredding but all in all this is a good medication and my cancer markers have been reduced from 960 to 235, very happy for now."

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  • memac...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • September 1, 2023

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I had a lumpectomy and started taking Ibrance 2 years ago. I had 2 bone mets as well. I have had 2 clear PET scans since and my tumor markers are within normal range for over a year now. I have had very few side effects, just a little fatigue. I am also on Letrozole and Zometa. The product is easy to use and definitely seems to be working! I wish it would work for everyone!"

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  • Fighter
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • August 10, 2018

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I was taking care of my husband and missed my mammogram. By the time I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer I had mets all over my spine, ribs, femur and head. I was put on Ibrance and had 2 great years. Tiredness yes, but nothing else. I was able to care for my husband until he died. Almost 2 years. It quit working about the same time and now I am struggling to find something else. I wish I could have it back. I always took it on a full stomach at night. But it was great."

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  • Sherry...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • May 30, 2023

Ibrance (palbociclib) for Breast Cancer, Metastatic "I had masectomy in 1988 and underwent chemo. No re-occurance until 2019 when CA27/29 antigen levels rose above 38. The oncologist I was seeing at the time was not concerned but my husband was and found a new oncologist . I was subsequently diagnosed with metatastic breast cancer in my bones. 1-1/2 years treatment with low dose (75mg) IBANCE and now PET/MRI/BONE scans show no signs of cancer and antigen level is down to 18."

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  • Imafi...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • December 22, 2019

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "My metastatic breast cancer appeared in my spine and hip bone 8 years after successful treatments for stage 1 bc. I’ve been on Ibrance, letrezole, and xgeva after an initial round of radiation. After 5 months of treatment, I was in remission. Have now been in remission almost 3 years. Taking the same drug program the whole time. I have tolerated the drugs well. Only recently started to see hair damage. Always take drugs after eating so no stomach problems. Occasionally a bit tired, but mostly feel good. Low white cells means I’m very careful about exposure to germs. Swab down my airline seat with antibacterial wipes when flying. So far, so good. These drugs can work very well."

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  • Kitty
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 12, 2018

For Breast Cancer, Metastatic "Was on palbociclib and faslodex for 4 months. Started off with the highest dose which caused big red plaques on my legs. Stopped for 1 month and went on a lower dose for 3 months. No other serious side effects. Markers went down for 1 month, then I started having sharp pains in my bones that moved location. My tumor markers tripled. From experience I know these are signs of the cancer spreading. When I confronted my oncologist with this her reply was not to worry, it's only a flare. In the 4th month we did a PET scan. Till then the mets had only been in my bones and were manageable. Now the scan showed massive spread in the bones and worse, in the liver. I should have taken myself off the palbocilib like other people here have done. But I had such trust in my oncologist that it never crossed my mind. I am still not out of the damage the palbo caused, but now I get a second opinion and if a treatment isn't working I stop. The onc industry may not like it but it's my life and my body."

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  • Barbara
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 4, 2020

For Liposarcoma "I have been taking Ibrance for a week, now with no side effects as of yet. I have had Liposarcoma since 2014, and have had four surgeries, Hypec, and radiation. My case is different, because technically I am "cancer free" after having my last surgery in June. We are trying this drug to see if it will keep the disease away. I am hopeful..."

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