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Repatha User Reviews & Ratings (Page 5)

Repatha has an average rating of 5.0 out of 10 from a total of 604 reviews on Drugs.com. 38% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 49% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Repatha

  • Mastry
  • March 27, 2017

For High Cholesterol "I have inherited familial high cholesterol. At age 36, I had quintuple by-pass surgery. At age 46, 56, 63 and 65, I had stents due to blockages. I've been taking statins for 30 years in spite of severe muscle pain, currently Crestor and started Rapatha injections every two weeks, shortly after it became available. I consider the shortness of breath I have been experiencing to the Rapatha, and my symptoms have grown increasingly worse during this period of time, including weakness and trouble breathing. I have allergies and asthma, which I thought was the source of my trouble breathing, however, my breathing problems have significantly worsened since taking Rapatha and is a debilitating side effect. Cholesterol has dropped significantly."

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  • Bad...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • February 20, 2017

For High Cholesterol "I was on Praluent for a year no side effects, cholesterol was great. Insurance wanted me to switch to Rapetha, after 2nd injection noticed constant stomach pain, constant diarrhea, and I have vivid dreams all night and wake up exhausted. I called my doctor to go back to Praluent, I cannot take the side effects."

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  • Lou
  • August 12, 2019

For High Cholesterol, Familial Heterozygous "I have several in my family with high cholesterol...503 high so hereditary. I went on Repatha in Oct. 2018. My numbers steadily went down to 235 with mild side effects; some joint pain every now and then. This all changed with my July 2019 injection. I experienced sudden severe hip pain that went all the way down one leg. I could not walk even to the next room. I have had sciatica before and this was a lot like that except that it lasted for a day and a half and went away. I wrote this sudden pain off as maybe it was sciatica until my next injection and the same thing happened but less severe. I immediately went off of the Repatha. I'm still experiencing more symptoms like muscle weakness and throbbing pain in my arm and hand joints. My feet ache often now as well. I had tried several statins as well and those also resulted in several side effects that were not tolerable."

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  • Brad
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • July 20, 2020

For Cardiovascular Risk Reduction "I have been on Repatha since January. My average glucose was 116-120 before that. In March, my glucose was 200. In June it was 400. I am wondering if Repatha causes increase blood glucose levels. I am now on daily insulin and cannot keep it below 150. The swings are over 150. I have an appointment with cardiologist to switch back to a statin. By the way, My LDL did drop to 3. That is not a misprint. I just hope I can resume normal glucose levels again."

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  • Deanna
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 6, 2019

For High Cholesterol "I started this medication and took maybe 7 shots. First few times mild cold symptoms which I could tolerate. I also had ear issues. The next few shots came with blurry eyes, nausea and some diarrhea and weight loss. The next shots started with severe diarrhea, nausea and more weight loss. I am a kidney transplant patient and my kidney labs are worse, will be having a biopsy in 3 days to see why my transplant is rejecting (probably Repatha). I stopped taking it 3 weeks ago and saw my cardiologist today and he told me to stay off of it and it will take 3+ months To get out of my system. This stuff is POISON! I am very angry, sad, and feel deceived by Amgen and the rubbish they peddle about this stuff. Heed the warnings."

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  • BJL
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 17, 2023

For High Cholesterol "Extreme fatigue as a result of taking this drug. At first, I used the sureclick 140ml pen every 2 weeks for about 6 weeks. I was unable to do anything, not even simple household chores, because of the fatigue. My cholesterol did lower, but I didn't think it was worth it if I couldn't move. It has taken me about 3 months to regain my full energy after stopping this drug."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • April 26, 2021

For High Cholesterol "I’m a 64 yo female with hypercholesterolemia. Nothing worked to lower my cholesterol so my doctor highly recommended Repatha. Right away I noticed blisters in my mouth, nose, butt, etc. I was rushed to emergency room at 3am because I couldn’t breathe from blisters on my throat and nose. Repatha causes shingles. It has been 8 months and my left side of my face is still tingling because the left side of your faces has nerves and the Repatha affected all the nerves. I can’t chew on the left side of my mouth and my smile is drooping. This drug is horrible and it’s just another money making way for doctors to lie to us. I stopped going to doctors now. I go to holistic doctors. They are definitely more experienced in good health and care more about their patients. I’m thinking of suing Repatha because I’m still suffering."

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  • Ginjoe
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 7, 2017

For High Cholesterol "After 1 shot started diarrhea, scalded my skin and it made open sore. Lower right back started hurting. Day 17 I'm waiting on blood work before I take a second shot and my neck at the base hurts. Weird pains I'm not used to that hurt and affect my life quality. Can't take statins. Don't think I'll ever take another shot of Repatha. If it messes with your liver it can kill you. Will walk at least 60 minutes a day every day. Continue watch fat and trans and cholesterol. Last shot 27 days ago. Between initial post and now, I'm still nauseated. Loose bowels every time I eat I have to go. Can't go anywhere. And physically irritating. Still knees and back pain and behind my eyes, trouble swallowing, body spasms. Still so tired and no energy and have trouble."

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  • Laney
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • May 1, 2019

For High Cholesterol "Numbers are great from this medication. Dropped cholesterol 100 points, LDL to 70. That's great for this 59 year old female who has always had high cholesterol. However, those numbers are not worth the side effects. Have tremendous burning from neck to abdomen. Muscle pains in legs and severe back pain, especially lower and between my shoulder blades. Have taken 5 injections and discussed the side effects with Dr and he reduced the injections to once a month. Last had the injection on April 1st. As we speak, April 30th, am fighting extreme side effects. With the burning in my chest, I'm not sure if I'm having a heart attack or not. Have suffered 3 attacks like this that last all night since my last injection. THERE IS NO WAY I'M TAKING ANOTHER INJECTION. I am just praying that these symptoms stop and do not continue long term like others have stated on this site. Stay away from this drug! Please! There may be no recovery from it."

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  • Kitty
  • August 4, 2019

For High Cholesterol "Having taken statins since 1993 for high cholesterol, I became allergic and began Repatha injections a year ago. My hair started falling out, so I had blood work to rule out thyroid trouble. Ruled that out. My numbers are down, but my hair loss continues. I have a feeling it is Repatha causing it. I came on here to see if anyone else was having this problem. It being such a new drug, I feel like a Guinea pig. I am scared to stop the drug, but my cholesterol will go sky high again. I am at a loss as to where to turn for answers."

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  • Tom
  • December 27, 2020

For High Cholesterol, Familial Heterozygous "It has been a year and a half since I stopped the Repatha injections after taking them for 6 months. I was extremely active and athletic till Repatha. This drug has made weak, sick, inflamed, and unable to stay active as before. Even after a year and half, I continue to stuffer from side affects. This medicine is like a poison."

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  • tajos...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • March 20, 2021

For High Cholesterol "I was a very active healthy 61 year old athletic active male who had to have a heart stent because of family history. No heart attack or anything. My doc put me on repatha to lower cholesterol. After injections of six months, numerous ER visits, and every health test possible, the side effects have diminished my quality life. It has been over a year and half science stopping the injections, and I am still suffering from bouts of feeling very ill. DO NOT TAKE THIS stuff."

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  • Eugene
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 17, 2019

For High Cholesterol "I am a physician and I warn my patients that there is no such thing as a completely safe, and side effect free medication. Even a quarter of an adult aspirin tablet has caused GI bleeding problems. I take Repatha as I cannot tolerate any statin. High cholesterol is a serious problem. People die from strokes and coronary artery disease, lung cancer is a horrible side effect, but people also die from high cholesterol and always the risks vs the benefits must be considered."

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  • Loraine
  • November 3, 2019

For High Cholesterol "I was prescribed repatha after having side effects from statins. I was totally off statins when I started. First injection I had some mild cold/flu symptoms for just a couple of days, very mild. I had my second injection on a Thursday and by Tuesday the next week I had cold and flu like symptoms, neck and back pain and was in bed for three weeks. At first I didn't even connected to being side effects of Repatha but then I had remembered when they briefed me the PA saying cold and flu like symptoms. So I started doing some research and I had every side effect listed with the exception of high blood pressure. It is now almost 3 months since my last injection. My migraine that in the past had basically gone have recurred. I also have sinus pressure, neck ache and lower back ache, aching hands feeling arthritic, urgency to urinate and extreme fatigue. My internist said could take about six months to get out of my body. I pray she's right. This is a life-altering in a negative way for me. Incredibly frustrated."

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  • duh...
  • July 5, 2021

For High Cholesterol "I have taken 4 statins in the past five years all leaving me with leg pain which gets worse with walking. Stopped each pill within weeks as I would rather have quality of life. Physician recommended Repatha. No leg pain for two months, however I experienced constantly being tired. Blamed it on old age(80). After my last injection I couldn't walk 50 feet without being out of breath. I decided to check side effects and of course the #1 is trouble breathing, little farther down the list is tired and drowsy. I'll live with the cholesterol. I pray the effects go away, I still have them a week later."

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  • Jmom
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 7, 2019

For High Cholesterol, Familial Heterozygous "I had a heart stent in my LAD in February 2019. I have had high cholesterol since I was in my twenties. I have been on statins since Age 27. My cardiologist wanted my LDL to be less than 70 (it was 87) so he started me on Repatha. I have had two doses 2 weeks apart and having shortness of breath, weakness, high blood pressure, heart pounding and muscle aches. I am not going to take this medication any longer."

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  • Jms
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • July 6, 2021

For High Cholesterol "I have gained weight on every statin I've been on. My NP said I want you to try Repatha. I've read and have had great reports with people who can't take statins like yourself. So I was happy there was hope for my condition. I went home looked up weight gain as side effect. Researched all I could. I started it 8 weeks ago. I had back surgerynthe week prior. I've been gaining weight. I finally looked up "I have been gaining weight on Repatha" I couldn't believe it. It is a side effect. I've also read it only helps 1 out of 66 people from having a HA or Stroke. What!! I will take my chances. I have also felt very uneasy, not myself, short with my family, gaining weight, body aches, thinning hair and earaches!!!"

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  • Rever...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 1, 2021

For High Cholesterol "So, just like Dee, I have seen a pretty big jump in my blood sugar levels. History, on top of several other things, I was never diabetic. Suddenly was contacted regarding a blood test said my sugar was very high. Metformin made me sick as a dog. Next thing I knew I was waking up 8 days after being in a diabetic coma. Took insulin for 6 or 7 months. Levels returned to normal. So just controlled now by diet. Cardiologist puts me on Rapatha. I noticed one of the side effects was increased glucose. Sure enough, within a couple of weeks my levels began to climb from 90-110 to now 160-170. The answer? Go back on insulin. Not sure I like adding TWO drugs instead of none. Oh, during the year or so my diet was controlled, I ate almost identically every day with dinner being the exception. I did this so I could watch for increases. All I've done is quit more and more of what I eat and it just keeps rising. Only change? Rapatha."

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  • SLAP
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 7, 2017

For High Cholesterol "Work great but, my quality of life wasn't there. Drug turned my muscles into marshmallow to the point I couldn't walk. So what's the point. I ended up pulling muscles when I bent over, $300 later @ a chiropractic put me back together again. Statins for me are bad news !!!! Can't take them PERIOD so quit pushing the meds @ $500.00 a shot"

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  • Daisey
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 18, 2024

For High Cholesterol, Familial Homozygous "I have a family history as well as personal history of high numbers and stroke, heart attack factors; this drug is very well saving my life. Great fantastic numbers! Feel good and no side effects... it's a keeper!"

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  • James
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 21, 2019

For Cardiovascular Risk Reduction "please beware of this medication. I started Repatha, then I had pain in all joints, atrial fib, I was at a point where I felt I was going die. I had used about 4 injections . I cannot remember anytime in my life so bad. Took about four months to return to normal. Stupidly I then tried 50% reduction of dose with same family of drug. After one injection I began to have difficulty swallowing and then the flu and arthralgia started . I began to suffer atrial fib on and off again. I had been stable for years before Repatha. I didn't take a second injection, I am now about 4 months down the line and just about recovering back to normal. IN MY CASE simply this medication had HORRIFIC side effects. Repatha must be aware of these reactions in some patients. Only a matter of time before something terrible happens to someone, although they will have all the nomenclature to head that of at the pass Be careful and safe Good luck James I"

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  • Mr Golf
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 13, 2016

For High Cholesterol "I have muscle aches with statins. Tried Repatha and did fine for a month or so. Lowered total cholesterol to 120. Then one day after an injection in my right leg, I got severe right leg cramps. It took two more injections to tie the leg pain to the injections. I thought it might be gout. Orthopedic doctor said it was a torn tendon in the knee Pain was level 2-8 and I could hardly walk. It settled in the knees. I'm about 10 days since last injection and pain is less every day. Definately sure its the drug as I have never had knee problems. Hope there is no permanent damage."

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  • Poison
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • December 15, 2019

For High Cholesterol "Call Amgen who makes this poison, it takes months before it’s out if your system. This is horrible this Repatha is so bad for all of us. Please everyone call The FDA file a report they need to know all these side effects. Look at the poor person who has stage 4 Lung Cancer."

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  • Mailman
  • June 29, 2017

For High Cholesterol "Horrible experience. Lost all lower body strength. Severe and I mean severe knee pain. My knees would burn all over and just a lite touch to them would make the pain even worse! Have had bad tendinitis for 4 months. Pulled back muscles. Walking became difficult. Didn’t even bring my numbers down. Stopped taking it and felt my strength and muscles return. Still waiting on my tendinitis but I feel it is finally getting better. Not safe, not effective, wouldn’t recommend to a lab rat."

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  • Cheri
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • February 19, 2020

For High Cholesterol "I have had very high cholesterol and I can not take statins. My cholesterol doctor recommended Repatha. I have been taking it for about two years now. My cholesterol is better, not perfect. The only side effects I have experienced is some back pain and some insomnia. I can walk two miles without increased pain. My bloodwork has been good so far. For the most part, I seem to be able to tolerate Repatha much better than statin pills."

8 / 10
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