198:. PBSC donors are given a course of GCSF prior to PBSC collection. The increase in white blood cell proliferation as a result of the Filgrastim ensures a better results from the donation. The course is usually given over a 4-day period prior to PBSC collection. The most common side effects of Filgrastim are bone, joint, back, arm, leg, mouth, throat, and muscle pain. Additionally, headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, rash, loss of appetite, and difficulty falling or staying asleep are common.
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