GAZYVA is given as an infusion, directly into a vein through a needle in your arm. You’ll receive treatment with GAZYVA at a clinic or infusion center.
GAZYVA is given in combination with chemotherapy for a total of 6-8 cycles (depending on the chemotherapy). If you achieve a response after the first 6-8 cycles, your doctor may recommend GAZYVA alone once every 2 months for up to 2 years.
Treatment occurs only on certain days of each cycle and is usually followed by several weeks of rest and recovery.
During the infusion process, some patients may experience side effects. Please refer to the safety information section for more information about these reactions.
For Cycle 1, you will receive GAZYVA on Days 1, 8, and 15.
For Cycles 2-6 or 2-8, depending on the type of chemotherapy your doctor recommends, you will receive GAZYVA on the first day of each cycle.
If you complete your GAZYVA cycles in combination with chemotherapy and your disease has responded to treatment, your doctor may recommend GAZYVA once every 2 months for up to 2 years.
Speak with your doctor if you miss a dose of GAZYVA.
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