Trouble breathing, swelling,
chest pain
Fever, chills, coughing
Fever, stomach pain, bowel habit changes
Fever, chills, coughing
Fever, stomach pain, bowel habit changes
Trouble breathing, swelling,
chest pain
Fever, chills, muscle aches, and coughing
IL-6 inhibitors suppress the immune system, so you may be more susceptible to infections and less able to fight them.
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What to do: Call your doctor if you start spiking a fever or other symptoms don’t go away relatively quickly.
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Persistent fever, stomach pain, and/or changes in bowel habits
These are potential symptoms of a perforation (hole) in your stomach or intestines, which some people develop after taking an IL-6 inhibitor.
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What to do: Call your doctor as soon as you notice any of these symptoms.
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Trouble breathing; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; chest pain; dizziness or feeling faint; stomach pain; vomiting
These can be signs of a life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis.
What to do: Call 911 or go directly to the emergency room.
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