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chevron_left Bispecific Antibodies to Treat Multiple Myeloma: An Educational Guide

Side Effects of Bispecific Antibodies

Last updated on: 10/18/2024

As you explore new treatment options for multiple myeloma, you may encounter terms like "side effects" or "adverse events". These terms simply refer to the unintended physical responses the body may have to a medication. While bispecific antibodies offer significant promise in targeting and eliminating cancer cells, it's important to understand their potential side effects.

Side effects can vary greatly, ranging from mild inconveniences like fatigue to more significant issues requiring medical attention. The good news is that your healthcare team is here to support you throughout your treatment journey. They will closely monitor any side effects you experience and grade them according to standardized scales. This grading system helps them determine the severity of the side effects and recommend the most appropriate course of action, which may involve adjusting the medication dosage, prescribing additional medications to manage the side effects, or even temporarily pausing treatment.

By openly communicating with your doctor about any changes you experience, you become an active participant in your treatment. This section will delve deeper into the common side effects associated with bispecific therapies for myeloma that have been described so far.