POMALYST® (pomalidomide) homepage

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POMALYST is a prescription medicine, taken along with the medicine dexamethasone, used to treat adults with multiple myeloma who have previously received at least 2 medicines to treat multiple myeloma, including a proteasome inhibitor and lenalidomide, and whose disease has become worse during treatment or within 60 days of finishing the last treatment. It is not known if POMALYST is safe and effective in children.

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TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR

You may experience side effects while taking POMALYST. Some of these side effects may be serious. Talk with your doctor or nurse about what may happen when you are taking POMALYST, and when you should call your doctor. It is important for your doctor to know about any side effects you have while taking POMALYST. If you have certain side effects, your doctor may lower your dose. Your doctor may also delay or stop treatment.

SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS

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Hypothetical POMALYST® (pomalidomide) patient with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma reading
Hypothetical POMALYST® (pomalidomide) patient with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma reading
Hypothetical POMALYST® (pomalidomide) patient with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma and their doctor
Hypothetical POMALYST® (pomalidomide) patient with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma and their doctor
COMMON SIDE EFFECTS

Understand common side effects and when to talk to your doctor about them.

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about multiple myeloma.

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