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Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ

Does Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ have side effects?

The following side effects are associated with Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ:

Common side effects of Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ:

DepressionSevere
FeverSevere
Decreased Neutrophils a Type of White Blood CellSevere
Dry MouthLess Severe
Inflammation of Skin caused by an AllergyLess Severe
ItchingLess Severe
Hair LossLess Severe
Joint PainLess Severe
BackacheLess Severe
Muscle PainLess Severe
Cannot Focus ThoughtsLess Severe
DizzyLess Severe
Chronic Trouble SleepingLess Severe
Low EnergyLess Severe
PainLess Severe
Loss of AppetiteLess Severe
Head PainLess Severe
Feel Like Throwing UpLess Severe
Throwing UpLess Severe
DiarrheaLess Severe
Stomach CrampsLess Severe
NervousLess Severe
Signs and Symptoms at Injection SiteLess Severe
Feeling WeakLess Severe
Easily Angered or AnnoyedLess Severe
AnxiousLess Severe

Infrequent side effects of Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ:

Bacterial Infection of Blood or Tissues affecting the Whole BodySevere
Heart Valve InfectionSevere
Infection caused by BacteriaSevere
PneumoniaSevere
Bacterial Infection of the Kidney and Renal PelvisSevere
Bone Infection and InflamationSevere
Underactive ThyroidSevere
Decreased Blood PlateletsSevere
Decreased Number of Lymphocytes in the BloodSevere
Blurred VisionLess Severe
EczemaLess Severe
Dry SkinLess Severe
Loss of MemoryLess Severe
Excessive SweatingLess Severe
RashLess Severe
Weight LossLess Severe
Trouble BreathingLess Severe
CoughLess Severe
Mood ChangesLess Severe

Rare side effects of Pegasys Convenience Pack SubQ:

Numbness, Tingling or Pain of Hands or FeetSevere
Detachment of the Retina of the EyeSevere
Disease of the Retina of the EyeSevere
A Blood Clot within the Blood Vessels of the EyeSevere
Poor VisionSevere
Sudden Blindness and Pain Upon Moving the EyeSevere
PancreatitisSevere
High Blood PressureSevere
Heart AttackSevere
Increased Pressure of Pulmonary CirculationSevere
Supraventricular Cardiac ArrhythmiaSevere
StrokeSevere
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic PurpuraSevere
Inflammation & Obstruction of Smallest Breathing PassagesSevere
Interstitial PneumonitisSevere
X-Ray Results showing Lung Tissue ChangesSevere
BronchospasmSevere
Ulcerated ColonSevere
Inflammation of the Large IntestineSevere
Liver Inflammation caused by Body's Own Immune ResponseSevere
Interstitial NephritisSevere
Stevens-Johnson SyndromeSevere
Skin Rash with SloughingSevere
HivesSevere
Systemic Lupus ErythematosusSevere
Rheumatoid ArthritisSevere
HallucinationSevere
High Blood SugarSevere
Abnormal Liver Function TestsSevere
Life Threatening Allergic ReactionSevere
Giant HivesSevere
SarcoidosisSevere
InfectionSevere
Overactive Thyroid GlandSevere
Thyroid Gland InflammationSevere
DiabetesSevere
Low Blood SugarSevere
Acquired Decrease of All Cells in the BloodSevere
Low Blood Counts due to Bone Marrow FailureSevere
Large Purple or Brown Skin BlotchesSevere
Low Platelet Count and Bleeding from Immune ResponseSevere
Behaving with Excessive Cheerfulness and ActivitySevere
Mental Disorder with Loss of Normal Personality & RealitySevere
Having Thoughts of SuicideSevere
Aggressive BehaviorLess Severe
IndigestionLess Severe
PsoriasisLess Severe
Muscle InflammationLess Severe
ChillsLess Severe
Chest PainLess Severe

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