Generic Name: Inqovi ()
Inqovi Reviews
For Myelodysplastic Syndrome "This drug was so bad that I would rate it as life threatening. I was taking 1 tablet daily over 5 consecutive days a month. When I was on the fourth month, the first tablet of the week I immediately experienced my legs and arms being cooked from the inside out. They looked like I had been in a fire. I immediately stopped taking it and over the next few days, I had lost my desire to eat and drink. I became very weak, and after 4 days I had to go to the Hospital emergency room where they started treatment with fluids, steroids, antibiotics, blood, and platelet transfusions. My kidneys and liver had shut down also. After a few days all the skin over my entire body was peeling or flaking off. My fingernails and toenails came off and my feet starting to bleed. After a while it started to destroy my teeth also."
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