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The drugs used to prevent and treat GVHD have many side effects. Most are temporary and end when the drug is no longer needed.
Below is a list of side effects that have been reported for each drug or therapy in ten percent or more of patients. Other less common side effects
have also been reported. Consult your doctor for details.
New drugs and therapies are constantly being developed to prevent or treat GVHD. If a drug you are taking is not on this list, consult your doctor or pharmacist for a list of potential side effects.
Herbs, Supplements, Botanicals and Vitamins
Be careful about using herbs, supplements, botanicals and mega-doses of vitamins while taking medications for GVHD. Some can reduce the effectiveness of your GVHD medication or cause serious side effects. 
For example:
- turmeric and curcumin supplements can change how your body processes tacrolimus; when they are applied to the skin, they can cause sun sensitivity
- and/or a rash
- garlic supplements can decrease the effectiveness of cyclosporine and increase your risk for bleeding (cooking with garlic is fine)
- omega-3 supplements can interfere with the effectiveness of steroids used to treat GVHD and increase the risk of bleeding
- milk thistle can interfere with how your liver processes sirolimus and some antifungal drugs
- St. John's wort can interfere with the effectiveness of cyclosporine and tacrolimus, as well as some blood pressure medications
Check with your doctor before starting or continuing to use any non-prescription medicine, herb or other supplement.
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Drugs and Therapies Used to Treat GVHD (in alphabetical order)
8-MOP (see methoxsalen)
8-methoxypsoralen (see methoxsalen)
Abatacept (Orencia®)
- headache
- infection
- nausea
- infusion reactions, such as chills and fevers
- high blood pressure
Afintor® (see everolimus)
Alemtuzumab (Campath®)
- infusion reactions: rigors, fever, chills, skin rash
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- low blood cell counts
- difficulty breathing, cough
- infections: pneumonia, herpes simplex, sepsis
- headache, bone and muscle pain
- high blood pressure, rapid heart rate
Amitriptyline
- sedation
- urine retention
- constipation
- dry mouth
Antithymocyte Globulin (ATGAM, Thymoglobulin®)
- infusion reactions: fever, chills, low blood pressure, skin rash
- joint pain
- headache
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- night sweats
- dizziness
- shortness of breath
- low platelet and white blood cell counts
- infections
ATGAM (see anti-thymocyte globulin)
Autologous serum eye drops
- worsening of eye discomfort 
- bacterial conjunctivitis 
- redness of the eyelids 
- corneal damage
Azathioprine (Imuran®)
-  low white blood cell count
-  infections
Azithromycin 
- diarrhea and loose stool
- nausea
- abdominal pain
- cramping
Belumosudil (Rezurock®)
- infection
-  weakness
- nausea, diarrhea
- shortness of breath, cough
- low white blood cell count
- abnormal blood test for thyroid function
- swelling caused by excess fluid
- bleeding
- muscle, bone, tendon or nerve pain
- stomach pain
- high blood pressure
- abnormal blood test results for liver function
- headache, fever
- muscle spasm, joint pain
- decreased appetite, difficulty swallowing
- skin rash, dry skin
- nasal congestion
- decreased calcium in blood
- anemia
Bortezomib (Velcade®)
- numbness, tingling on hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy)
- nerve pain
- burning, prickling sensation on skin, skin rash
- skin rash
- constipation, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting
- dizziness
- lack of appetite, weight loss, stomach pain
- low blood cell counts
- weakness, lack of energy
- shortness of breath
- headache
- fever
- fatigue
Campath® (see alemtuzumab)
CellCept® (see mycophenolate mofetil)
Cyclophosphamide 
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- mouth sores
- kidney problems
- bleeding from bladder
- bloody urine
- low blood cell counts 
- infections
Cyclosporine (Gengraf®, Neoral®, Sandimmune®) 
- kidney problems
- headaches
- tremors, muscle cramps
- increased body hair 
- seizures
- nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort
- high blood pressure
- gum overgrowth
ECP (see extracorporeal photopheresis)
Enbrel® (see etanercept)
Etanercept (Enbrel®)
- respiratory infections
- reactions at the site of injection
- headache
Everolimus (Afinitor®)
- constipation
- slowled healing of wounds
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- anemia
- urinary tract infection, pain when urinating, blood in urine
- other infections
- high blood pressure
- headache
- swelling due to fluid retention
- endocrine problems
- abnormal kidney function test
- stomach pain
- fever
- fatigue
- difficulty sleeping
- back and limb pain
- low white blood cell count
Evoxac® (see cevimeline)
Extracorporeal Photopheresis (ECP)
- sensitivity to sunlight and other sources of UV light
- skin redness
- fever
- low blood pressure
- rapid heart rate
- low red cell and platelet count
- iron deficiency
- fatigue
Gabapentin
- dizziness
- drowsiness
- decreased coordination
- fatigue
Gengraf® (see cyclosporine)
Gleevec® (see Imatinib mesylate)
Ibrutinib (Imbruvica®)
- fatigue
- bruising
- rash
- diarrhea, nausea
- low platelet count
- muscle spasms
- mouth sores
- pneumonia
- brittle nails
- abnormal heart rhythm
IL-2 (see interleukin-2)
Imatinib mesylate (Gleevec®)
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain
- muscle cramps, muscle pain, joint pain 
- swelling, weight gain 
- low blood counts 
- liver inflammation 
- infections 
- rash
Imbruvica® (see ibrutinib)
Imuran® (see azathioprine)
Infliximab (Remicade®)
- infections
- nausea
- infusion reactions
- diarrhea
- liver enzyme abnormalities
Interleukin-2 (IL-2, Proleukin®)
- infusion reactions: fever, chills, low blood pressure
- flu-like symptoms, general aches and pains
- redness on the face and body
- rash
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- low blood counts
- confusion, drowsiness or temporary memory loss
- fast heart beats
- low urine output
- swelling of face, ankles or legs
- difficulty breathing
Jakafi®/Jakavi® (see ruxolitinib)
Lyrica (see pregabalin)
Methotrexate (Rheumatrex®)
- mouth sores
- skin redness
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- elevated uric acid
- kidney problems
- liver problems
- low blood counts
Methoxsalen (Oxsoralen®, 8-MOP, 8-methoxypsoralen) with ultraviolet A light
- nausea
- itching of the skin 
- sensitivity to the sun
Montelukast (Singulair®)
Muromonab-CD3 (Orthoclone®, OKT3)
- fever, chills
- breathing difficulty, wheezing
- chest pain
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- tremor
- headache
Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF, CellCept®) 
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- bleeding
- increased risk of infection
- high blood sugar, high cholesterol
- anemia
- low calcium and magnesium
- high potassium
- cough, breathing issues
Myfortic® (see mycophenolate mofetil)
Neoral® (see cyclosporine)
Neurotin® (see gabapentin)
Nipent® (see pentostatin)
OKT3 (see Muromonab-CD3)
Ontak® (see Denileukin diftitox)
Orencia® (See abatacept)
Orthoclone® (see Muromonab-CD3)
Oxsoralen® (see methoxsalen)
Pentostatin (Nipent®)
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- rash
- fatigue
- fever, chills
- infections
- neurological toxicity
- muscle pain
- low white blood cell count
Pilocarpine (Salagen®)
- flushing
- nausea
- increased urine frequency
- increased sweating
- nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing
Pomalidomide (Pomalyst®)
- fatigue
- weakness
- low white blood cell count
- anemia
- constipation
- nausea
- diarrhea
- shortness of breath
- upper respiratory infections
- back pain
- fever
- neuropathy (numbness and tingling)
- dizziness
- confusion
- skin rash
- tremors
- myalgia/muscle cramps
- blood clots
Pomalyst® (see pomalidomide)
Prednisone and Prednisolone
- osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones)
- joint deterioration
- infection
- cataracts
- weight gain
- moon face
- mood swings
- depression
- high blood sugar
- high blood pressure
- gastric ulcers
- muscle weakness
- bleeding
Pregabalin (Lyrica®)
- dizziness
- drowsiness
- swelling
- fatigue
- dry mouth
Prograf® (see tacrolimus)
Proleukin® (see interleukin-2)
Psoralen with ultraviolet A light
- nausea
- itching of the skin
PUVA (see psoralen with ultraviolet A light)
Rapamune® (see sirolimus)
Remicade® (see infliximab)
Rezurock® (see belumosudil)
Rheumatrex® (see methotrexate)
Rituximab (Rituxan®)
- infusion reactions: fever, chills, rigors, low blood pressure 
- rash, itching skin
- swelling of soft tissues 
- infections
- muscle pain
- diarrhea, nausea, vomiting
- low blood counts 
- low immunoglobulin levels
- reactivation of hepatitis B
Rituxan® (see rituximab)
Ruxolitinib (Jakafi®/Jakavi®)
- low blood counts
- bruising
- dizziness
- headache
- elevated liver enzymes
- elevated cholesterol
Salagen® (see pilocarpine)
Sandimmune® (see cyclosporine)
Singulair® (see Montelukast)
Sirolimus (Rapamune®)
- increased risk of infection
- increased risk of bleeding
- elevated level of glucose (sugar) in the blood
- elevated level of triglycerides (blood fats)
- swelling 
- fever
- headache
- low blood counts
- kidney problems
- constipation, diarrhea
- sepsis, infection
Tacrolimus (Prograf®)
- kidney problems
- headaches
- tremors
- nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort
- high blood sugar
- high cholesterol
- high potassium, low magnesium and phosphate
Thymoglobulin® (see antithymocyte globulin)
Ursodeoxycholic acid 
- headache, dizziness
- nausea, vomiting, gastric discomfort
- back pain
- respiratory infection
Velcade® (see bortezomib)
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