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. 2022 Mar 17;32(3):273–282. doi: 10.1089/thy.2021.0565

Table 2.

Toxicity Attributable to Vemurafenib

Toxicity possibly, probably, or definitely related to vemurafenib Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Total
Maculopapular rash 3   2     5
Nausea 4         4
Diarrhea 2   1     3
Arthralgia 2 1       3
Alanine aminotransferase elevation 2         2
Alkaline phosphatase elevation 2         2
Fatigue 2         2
Plantar-palmar erythrodysesthesia syndromea 1 1       2
Pruritus 2         2
Acneiform rash 2         2
Actinic keratosis 1         1
Alopecia 1         1
Anemia 1         1
Anorexia 1         1
Aspartate aminotransferase elevation 1         1
Bloating   1       1
Creatinine increased 1         1
Dehydration 1         1
Dry skin 1         1
Dysgeusia 1         1
Elevated bilirubin   1       1
Fever 1         1
Hoarseness 1         1
Hypophosphatemia   1       1
Mucositis     1     1
Myalgia   1       1
Pain with swallowing 1         1
Watering eyes 1         1
Weight loss 1         1
Hypokalemia 1         1
a

Plantar-palmar erythrodysesthesia syndrome is also known as hand-foot syndrome.