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Problems Monoclonal Antibodies Side Effects Expected Fever Vomiting

Monoclonal antibodies can cause side effects such as fever, vomiting, and low blood pressure, which has limited their therapeutic application.

Problems with monoclonal antibodies include unexpected side effects like fever, vomiting, and low blood pressure, limiting their widespread therapeutic use.

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  • They cause more side effects than expected
  • Causes fever, vomiting and low blood pressure
  • Therefore they are not as widely used as treatments as scientists had originally thought they might be

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