Nivolumab and relatlimab-rmbw

Nivolumab and relatlimab is used to treat certain types of melanoma (a type of skin cancer) that has spread to other parts of the body or cannot be removed by surgery in adults and children 12 years of age or older who weigh at least 40 kg. Nivolumab and relatlimab are in a class of medications called monoclonal antibodies. They work by helping your immune system to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.

🔔 How should this medicine be used?

Nivolumab and relatlimab comes as a solution (liquid) to be given intravenously (into a vein) over 30 minutes by a doctor or nurse in a hospital or medical facility. It is usually given every 4 weeks for as long as your doctor recommends that you receive treatment.

Nivolumab and relatlimab may cause serious or life-threatening reactions during an infusion. A doctor or nurse will watch you closely while you are receiving the infusion and shortly after the infusion to be sure you are not having a serious reaction to the medication. Tell your doctor or nurse immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms that may occur during the infusion: chills or shaking, itching, rash, flushing, difficulty breathing, dizziness, fever, and feeling faint.

Your doctor may slow down your infusion, delay it, or stop your treatment with nivolumab and relatlimab injection, or treat you with additional medications depending on your response to the medication and any side effects that you experience. Talk to your doctor about how you are feeling during your treatment.

🔔 Other uses for this medicine

This medication may be prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.

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