It's normal for the patient to feel fatigued and nauseated after taking this treatment. They might also have a weakened appetite. These are the most common adverse reactions. After administering the medicine to them, please keep an eye on them for a while to see if there are any infusion-related reactions. Rare complications include immune-mediated adverse reactions (e.g., immune-mediated hepatitis, immune-mediated colitis, immune-mediated nephritis).

HCPCS Code J9022: Injection, Atezolizumab, 10 mg
Learn about the HCPCS code J9022 for injection, atezolizumab, 10 mg, through this short guide.
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The injection itself could take up to an hour. But it's best for you to monitor the patient for up to 2 to 3 hours just to see if there are any adverse reactions. If there are, please address those ASAP.
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