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Blood results on Ipi

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    pigs_sty
    Participant

    Hi,

    My wife has just had second infusion of Ipi and we have noticed increase in WBC and neutrophil, both by approx double. Have other Ipi users seen this, is it linked to a postivie response?

     

     

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      eric w
      Participant

      If your ALC doubles from prior to your first dose to the blood work taken prior to your 3rd dose there is some data out there that indicates you will have a response.

      eric w
      Participant

      If your ALC doubles from prior to your first dose to the blood work taken prior to your 3rd dose there is some data out there that indicates you will have a response.

      eric w
      Participant

      If your ALC doubles from prior to your first dose to the blood work taken prior to your 3rd dose there is some data out there that indicates you will have a response.

        Marianne quinn
        Participant

        My husband had a big increase in eosinophils which corresponded with the start of his rash and GI sensitivity

        Marianne quinn
        Participant

        My husband had a big increase in eosinophils which corresponded with the start of his rash and GI sensitivity

        Marianne quinn
        Participant

        My husband had a big increase in eosinophils which corresponded with the start of his rash and GI sensitivity

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