Ibrance for Liposarcoma User Reviews
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 15, 2024
"I started Ibrance 125mg tab 1/31/24 and I'm on my 3rd week. Other than slight diarrhea, sleeping in every morning and occasional chills (I'm always hot), I have done great with my first treatment with Ibrance."
- Bob...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 29, 2019
"This medicine gave me horrible diarrhea and dehydrated me. Never will I take this medication again."
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"My husband started taking Ibrance 100 mg yesterday, July 10, 2019, around 11:30 a.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 11 p.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 doctor's 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."