XIAFLEX Potential side effects
Although XIAFLEX® has been proven to be safe and effective in controlled clinical trials, it is still important to know about the potential side effects.
Serious side effects
In clinical trials, serious side effects with XIAFLEX® occurred in 0.6% of 1,082 patients studied.
The types of serious side effects associated with XIAFLEX® include:
- Tendon or ligament damage. Receiving an injection of XIAFLEX® may damage a tendon or ligament in your hand and cause it to break or weaken. This could require surgery to fix the damaged tendon or ligament. Call your doctor right away if you have trouble bending your injected finger (toward the wrist) after the swelling goes down or you have problems using your treated hand after your follow-up visit.
- Nerve injury or other serious injury of the hand. Call your doctor if you get numbness, tingling, or increased pain in your treated finger or hand after your injection or after your follow-up visit.
- Allergic reactions. Allergic reactions can happen in people who take XIAFLEX® because it contains foreign proteins. Call your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms of an allergic reaction after an injection of XIAFLEX®:
– hives
– swollen face
– breathing trouble
– chest pain
Most common side effects
The side effects most often seen with XIAFLEX® are:
- swelling of the injection site or hand
- bleeding or bruising at the injection site
- pain or tenderness of the injection site or hand
- swelling of the lymph nodes (glands) in the elbow or underarm
- itching
- breaks in the skin
- redness or warmth of the skin
- pain in the underarm
Before receiving XIAFLEX®, tell your doctor if you have had an allergic reaction to a previous XIAFLEX® injection, or have a bleeding problem or any other medical conditions. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Be sure to tell them if you use blood thinners such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix®), prasugrel hydrochloride (Effient®), or warfarin sodium (Coumadin®).