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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 09:24 AM
philn philn is offline
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rash

I'm taking revlimid 15mg initially 7 days a week. I developed rash that seems to be erupting on different parts of my body, chest, arms, hips to name a few. My doctor reduced meds to 5 days a week. It's also itchy. Anyone have experience with rash? Will it get worse?
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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 02:18 PM
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A few users have mentioned rashes in other forum threads. Here is one of them and you can find others by searching for "rash" or "rashes".

Rashes are certainly not uncommon. About one-third of patients on Revlimid were found to have rashes in a study from a couple of years ago (see details in this post).
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