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  2. Recombinant factor VIIa - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects with Cevenfacta include injection site discomfort and hematoma (a collection of blood under the skin) as well as injection-related reactions, an increase in body temperature, dizziness and headache. [5] Novoseven was approved for medical use in the European Union in February 1996, [4] and in the United States in ...

  3. Asfotase alfa - Wikipedia

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    The most common side effects include injection site reactions, hypersensitivity reactions (such as difficulty breathing, nausea, dizziness and fever), lipodystrophy (a loss of fat tissue resulting in an indentation in the skin or a thickening of fat tissue resulting in a lump under the skin) at the injection site, and ectopic calcifications of ...

  4. Interferon beta-1b - Wikipedia

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    The injection-site reactions can be mitigated by rotating injection sites or by using one of the medications that requires less frequent injections. Side effects are often onerous enough that many patients ultimately discontinue taking Interferons (or glatiramer acetate , a comparable disease-modifying therapies requiring regular injections).

  5. Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent - Wikipedia

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    They are given by injection. [2] Common side effects may include joint pain, rash, vomiting, and headache. [4] Serious side effects may include heart attacks, stroke, increased cancer growth, or pure red cell aplasia. [2] It is unclear if use is safe during pregnancy. [5] [6] They work similar to naturally occurring erythropoietin. [1]

  6. Stem-cell therapy - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, stem cell injections in the US have caused grave infections in at least 20 patients who received umbilical cord blood-derived products marketed as "stem cell treatment". [79] In 2023, the case of a woman who was infected with Mycobacterium abscessus and sustained meningitis after stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis at a ...

  7. Factor VIII (medication) - Wikipedia

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    It is given by slow injection into a vein. [13] Side effects include skin flushing, shortness of breath, fever, and red blood cell breakdown. [13] [14] Allergic reactions including anaphylaxis may occur. [14] It is unclear if use during pregnancy is safe for the fetus. [15] A purified factor VIII concentrate is made from human blood plasma. [14]

  8. Report: Karl-Anthony Towns has stem-cell injections in knees ...

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    Per the report, the Minnesota Timberwolves center received stem cell and platelet-rich plasma injections in both knees, his left wrist, left ankle and right finger on Friday.

  9. Prolotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The term originated with George S. Hackett, MD, in 1956 in a publication titled "The rehabilitation of an incompetent structure by the generation of new cellular tissue". He applied the term prolotherapy from the words "proli’" (Latin), meaning offspring, and "proliferate", meaning to produce new cells in rapid succession. [ 26 ]