April 13, 2009

I have been taking Humira for my Psoriatic Arthritis……?

but the injections are extremely painful, how long do I have to stay on them? Is their another option that doesn't involve an injection or IV?

The main anti-TNF drugs are Enbrel, Remicade, and Humira. And they are all either injected or IV.

When you say the injections are painful, do you mean the injection itself or are you having a reaction? You should really tell your rheumatologist and perhaps try another rheumatologist. These should not be that uncomfortable, and your doctor should find one for you that isn't.

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October 13, 2007

cowboy in scrubs @ 9:26 pm

The main anti-TNF drugs are Enbrel, Remicade, and Humira. And they are all either injected or IV.

When you say the injections are painful, do you mean the injection itself or are you having a reaction? You should really tell your rheumatologist and perhaps try another rheumatologist. These should not be that uncomfortable, and your doctor should find one for you that isn't.
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