Along with its needing effects, a drug may cause some unwanted effects.
Because of the way that anti-thymocyte globulin - rabbit acts on the body, there is a risk that it may cause effects that may not occur until years after the drug is using. These delayed effects may include certain types of cancer, such as lymphomas and skin cancers. Discuss these possible effects with your family doctor.
Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Check with your family doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects was happen
More common
Black, tarry stools; bladder pain; chest pain; chills; cloudy or bloody urine; cold; confusion; cough or hoarseness; fast heartbeat; fever; flu-like symptoms; frequent urge to urinate; high blood pressure; irregular or slow heartbeat; lower back or side pain; numbness or tingling around lips hands, or feet; painful or difficult urination; shortness of breath or troubled breathing; sore throat; sores, ulcers, or white spots on lips or in mouth; swollen glands; tiredness or weakness; unexplained anxiety; unusual bleeding or bruising; weakness or heaviness of legs
Less common
Burning or stinging of skin; painful cold sores or blisters on lips, nose, eyes, or genitals
More common side effects may occur that usually don't needed medical attention. These side effects may go away during treat as your body adjusts to the drug. However, check with your family doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome.
More common
Abdominal pain; diarrhea; difficult or labored breathing; dizziness; general feeling of discomfort or illness; headache; loss of strength or energy; muscle pain or weakness; nausea; pain; swelling of ankles, feet and fingers; tightness in chest; unusual weak feeling; wheezing
Less common
White patches on mouth, tongue, or throat
More common side effects not listed above may also occur in some diseaseds. If you notice any other problems, check with your family doctor.