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YERVOY 200MG VIAL (ipilimumab) is a prescription medicine used to treat melanoma (a kind of skin cancer). YERVOY may be used:
In adults and children 12 years and older when melanoma has spread or cannot be removed by surgery
To help prevent melanoma from coming back after it and lymph nodes that contain cancer have been removed by surgery.
It is not known if YERVOY is safe and effective in children less than 12 years of age.
YERVOY® (ipilimumab) can cause serious side effects in many parts of your body which can lead to death. These serious side effects may include: intestinal problems (colitis) that can cause tears
or holes (perforation) in the intestines; liver problems (hepatitis) that can lead to liver failure; skin problems that can lead to severe skin reaction; nerve problems that can lead to
paralysis; hormone gland problems (especially the pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid glands); and eye problems.
These problems may happen anytime during treatment with YERVOY or after you have completed treatment. Getting medical treatment right away may keep the problem from becoming more serious. Your
healthcare provider will check you for these problems during treatment with YERVOY. Your healthcare provider may treat you with corticosteroid medicines. Your healthcare provider should perform
blood tests, such as liver, hormone, and thyroid function tests, before starting and during treatment with YERVOY. Your healthcare provider may need to delay or completely stop treatment with
YERVOY, if you have severe side effects.
These are not all of the possible side effects of YERVOY. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. Even seemingly mild symptoms can lead to severe or even life-threatening
conditions if not addressed. Do not try to treat symptoms yourself.
YERVOY® (ipilimumab) can cause serious side effects in many parts of your body which can lead to death. These serious side effects may include: intestinal problems (colitis) that can cause tears
or holes (perforation) in the intestines; liver problems (hepatitis) that can lead to liver failure; skin problems that can lead to severe skin reaction; nerve problems that can lead to
paralysis; hormone gland problems (especially the pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid glands); and eye problems