You will be monitored during and after your infusion to see how your body reacts to treatment. Before you receive your VYLOY (zolbetuximab-clzb) infusion, your healthcare provider will give you medicine to help prevent nausea and vomiting.
Your healthcare provider will decide how many treatments you need.
Starting a cancer treatment can create anxiety in some people. Being prepared can make infusion day a better experience. Here are some tips that may be helpful:
Keep track of how you feel during and after your infusion. Share questions and concerns with your healthcare team.
VYLOY was studied in two clinical trials involving over 1000 patients
What are the possible side effects of VYLOY?