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1: J Drugs Dermatol. 2006 Mar;5(3):228-31.

Imatinib mesylate and dermatology part 2: a review of the cutaneous

side effects of imatinib mesylate.

Scheinfeld N.

Department of Dermatology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New

York,

NY 10025, USA. Scheinfeld@...

Cutaneous reactions to imatinib are common and occur in 9.5% to 69% of

patients depending on the series reported. Maculopapular eruptions,

erythematous eruptions, edema, and periorbital edema are the most

common

adverse events observed. Imatinib can also induce severe skin

eruptions and generalized skin eruptions. Toxic epidermal necrolysis and

s syndrome has been linked to the use of imatinib.

Imatinib has caused acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. Purpuric

vasculitis and mycosis fungoides-like reactions has occurred after

imatinib use. Rarer side effects include:

hypopigmentation, lichenoid reactions, pityriasiform eruptions,

pityriasis

rosea, psoriasis, reactivation or induction of porphyria cutanea tarda,

neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis, Sweet's syndrome, erythema nodosum,

EBV-positive cutaneous B-cell lymphoproliferative disease, possible

induction of squamous cell, hyaline cell syringomas, follicular

mucinosis,

pseudolymphoma-type drug eruptions and malpighian epitheliomas. Most

cutaneous eruptions caused by imatinib do not necessitate

discontinuance of imatinib and are usually self limited, despite

continued treatment. Administration of oral or topical corticosteroids

can ameliorate some of imatinib's cutaneous side effects.

PMID: 16573254 [PubMed - in process]

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psoriasis, reactivation or induction of porphyria cutanea tarda,

neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis, Sweet's syndrome, erythema nodosum,

EBV-positive cutaneous B-cell lymphoproliferative disease, possible

induction of squamous cell, hyaline cell syringomas, follicular

mucinosis,

pseudolymphoma-type drug eruptions and malpighian epitheliomas. Most

cutaneous eruptions caused by imatinib do not necessitate

discontinuance of imatinib and are usually self limited, despite

continued treatment. Administration of oral or topical corticosteroids

Dear Zavie, well, I do not understand much of the medicalese but I do know

that I have suffered on/off from strange skin lesions for about two years now,

but only in the hot weather. I wondered where they came from, and I was

treated for what the doctor called impetigo, but I am beginning to wonder if it

was not Gleevec-related after all. Never in my life have I had a rash, nor skin

lesions except for chicken pox as a child, so I was quite stymied by the

bouts of eruptions the last two years. At first the lesions were localized to

my

hands, but spread to my face as well. I am on something called Mupirocin

ointment 22grams daily as preventive medicine. I will print this out so I can

add it to my now-growing list of side-effects. Thanks for sharing this, Lynne

A.

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I find that Gleevec has multiple side effects if not taken correctly: Plenty, I

mean Plenty of fluids (water) and for me, on a full stomach (ieliminates the

nausea). Also, I read that while on Gleevec, one should stay out of the sun. I

wear loose clothing and hats, lots of hats whild continuing to remain hydrated.

I still tan but no side effects from Gleevec, good luck...So,

Yrulooknback....

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In a message dated 4/4/2006 3:29:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

zmiller@... writes:

psoriasis, reactivation or induction of porphyria cutanea tarda,

neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis, Sweet's syndrome, erythema nodosum,

EBV-positive cutaneous B-cell lymphoproliferative disease, possible

induction of squamous cell, hyaline cell syringomas, follicular

mucinosis,

pseudolymphoma-type drug eruptions and malpighian epitheliomas. Most

cutaneous eruptions caused by imatinib do not necessitate

discontinuance of imatinib and are usually self limited, despite

continued treatment. Administration of oral or topical corticosteroids

Dear Zavie, well, I do not understand much of the medicalese but I do know

that I have suffered on/off from strange skin lesions for about two years now,

but only in the hot weather. I wondered where they came from, and I was

treated for what the doctor called impetigo, but I am beginning to wonder if it

was not Gleevec-related after all. Never in my life have I had a rash, nor skin

lesions except for chicken pox as a child, so I was quite stymied by the

bouts of eruptions the last two years. At first the lesions were localized to

my

hands, but spread to my face as well. I am on something called Mupirocin

ointment 22grams daily as preventive medicine. I will print this out so I can

add it to my now-growing list of side-effects. Thanks for sharing this, Lynne

A.

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Hi we all have different side effects,myself at 176 lp and on 400 ,I have

wet eyes and bowl problems.Your weight I would wonder about 400 but that is the

recomened dose. dxt dec23 06 count 154,000

TN.

[ ] Gleevec side effects

Hello Everyone,

My name is ' , I am 38 years old and I was diagnosed with CML in December

2006. I am new to all of this and I have so many questions. I was accepted at

MDACC and my dr. put me on Gleevec 400mg. I am having a few side effects from

the drug. My eyes stay extremely swollen all day long. I also CANNOT eat. I

weight 95lbs and I have to make myself eat. I was wondering if anyone else is

experiencing these side effects and if they go away over time? Any responses

would be appreciated.

'

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Hi ,

The side effects can be pretty rough the first while. For most, they

subside tot he point where they are quite managable. My husband has

been on gleevec since the end of oct. 2006 and experienced very bad

side effects (swelling, vomitting, naseau, bone pains, insomnia) But

the side effects are much better now ( 12 weeks after starting

gleevec) Have you tried anti-naseau medication??- this has helped him

get back his appetite. The 400mgs is the recommended beginning dose-

each person metabolizes it differently.

As far as the eye swelling- this one is common and difficult. Watch

out for your ankles as well. The only thing we have done to deal with

the swelling is to have a reduced salt diet (salt causes more water

retention) And lower the amounts of breads (also water retention)

Drinking alot of water throughout the day helps as it flushes the

system...oh and make sure when you are home you have your feet up

...(if ankle swelling is an issue) HTH

shalyn

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Thank you very much for the advice. I will get with my dr. about the nausea

medication. He actually told me that I would gain weight on it. Maybe that

takes a while.

Good Luck and Take Care.

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shalyn@... wrote:

Hi ,

The side effects can be pretty rough the first while. For most, they

subside tot he point where they are quite managable. My husband has

been on gleevec since the end of oct. 2006 and experienced very bad

side effects (swelling, vomitting, naseau, bone pains, insomnia) But

the side effects are much better now ( 12 weeks after starting

gleevec) Have you tried anti-naseau medication??- this has helped him

get back his appetite. The 400mgs is the recommended beginning dose-

each person metabolizes it differently.

As far as the eye swelling- this one is common and difficult. Watch

out for your ankles as well. The only thing we have done to deal with

the swelling is to have a reduced salt diet (salt causes more water

retention) And lower the amounts of breads (also water retention)

Drinking alot of water throughout the day helps as it flushes the

system...oh and make sure when you are home you have your feet up

...(if ankle swelling is an issue) HTH

shalyn

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Hello ....I was having bowel problems at first because I was not eating with

the Gleevec. Now I make sure that I force something pretty healthy down at

dinner time and it doesn't affect me near a badly.

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Shipley <paulorkay@...> wrote:

Hi we all have different side effects,myself at 176 lp and on

400 ,I have wet eyes and bowl problems.Your weight I would wonder about 400 but

that is the recomened dose. dxt dec23 06 count 154,000 TN.

[ ] Gleevec side effects

Hello Everyone,

My name is ' , I am 38 years old and I was diagnosed with CML in December

2006. I am new to all of this and I have so many questions. I was accepted at

MDACC and my dr. put me on Gleevec 400mg. I am having a few side effects from

the drug. My eyes stay extremely swollen all day long. I also CANNOT eat. I

weight 95lbs and I have to make myself eat. I was wondering if anyone else is

experiencing these side effects and if they go away over time? Any responses

would be appreciated.

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Hi ,

If you do gain weight - it would likely be just water retention. My

husband has actually lost weight but did recently seem to retain water

more which caused his weight to be maintained. Some do gain weight

because keeping the stomach 1/2 full seems to help with

naseau...really it is so dependant on how YOU react to the gleevec. I

think your side effects should subside soon- it took about 7 weeks for

him....and yes please ask your physician about managing the side

effects as some can be managed so you do not have to suffer.

shalyn

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