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PLUVICTO
Side Effects
Potential side effects
Below are some of the most common side effects of PLUVICTO and some tips on how to manage them:
Tiredness1
Dedicate times for rest in order to conserve energy
for important activities.2
Dry mouth1
Unless your doctor has restricted your fluid intake, consider sipping water regularly, try using saliva substitutes, or chew sugarless gum.3
Nausea1
Try to eat small, frequent meals that are easier to digest and avoid strong food-related odors.2 Tell your doctor if you have unmanageable nausea as they may prescribe antinausea medication.2,3
Laboratory abnormalities1
Follow your doctor’s instructions for laboratory tests. Tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, breathing problems,
or unusual bruising or bleeding.1
It’s normal to have concerns about side effects when starting a new treatment. Speak with your care team about any side effects you may be experiencing, and ask questions.
These are not all of the possible side effects of PLUVICTO. Call your doctor for advice about side effects. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Your health care provider may temporarily delay your next dose, decrease your dose, or completely stop your treatment with PLUVICTO if you develop certain side effects.1
If you have any side effects, talk to your care team about how to manage them.

Rick, a real patient who has partnered with and been compensated by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.
“My doctor and I discussed the possible side effects of PLUVICTO and decided that it was worth trying.”
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