Each person’s reaction to cancer treatment is different. Some people have very few side effects, while others may experience more. The side effects described in this information will not affect everyone who is given Avastin. The drug is often used in combination with chemotherapy, so patients will also have side effects from the chemotherapy. The side effects mentioned below are those caused by Avastin.
We have outlined the most common side effects, but have not included those that are very rare and therefore extremely unlikely to affect you. If you notice any effects that you think may be due to the drug, but which are not listed below, please discuss them with your doctor or nurse.
High blood pressure Your blood pressure will be checked regularly. If you have any headaches, nosebleeds or feelings of dizziness let your doctor know.
Allergic reactions It is common to have a slight allergic reaction to Avastin, but some people have a more severe reaction. Signs of a reaction include skin rashes and itching, a feeling of swelling in the tongue or throat, irritation of the nasal passages, wheezing, a cough and breathlessness. You will be monitored closely during your treatment, but it is very important to tell your nurse or doctor if you have any of these symptoms.
Slow wound healing Wounds may take longer to heal while you are having treatment with Avastin.
Constipation Let your doctor know if you develop constipation. This can often be relieved with a high-fibre diet or laxatives.
Circulatory problems There have been some reports of an increased risk of blood clots (DVT), stroke and angina (heart pain) in people taking Avastin.
Changes in the way your heart works Symptoms of this will include chest pain, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the ankles (water retention). Let your doctor know if you develop any of these symptoms.
Lowered resistance to infection Avastin can reduce the production of white blood cells by the bone marrow, making you more prone to infection. Contact your doctor or the hospital straightaway if:
- your temperature goes above 38ºC (100.5ºF)
- you suddenly feel unwell (even with a normal temperature).
You will have a blood test during your treatment to make sure that your blood cells have recovered. Occasionally it may be necessary to delay your treatment if your blood count is still low.
Bruising or bleeding Avastin can reduce the production of platelets (which help the blood to clot). Let your doctor know if you have any unexplained bruising or bleeding.
Damage to the kidneys Avastin can sometimes temporarily change the way that your kidneys work. You may have blood tests to check that your kidneys are working well.