Experiences with Psoriatic arthritis

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: U99
ICD10/11 Group: U00-U85, Codes for special purposes
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Psoriatic arthritis
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ICD10/11 Code: U99, ICD10/11 Group: U00-U85, Codes for special purposes

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Humira

4/17/2018 | | 46moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

After lots of ointments and other medicines, i got prescribed humira. after four weeks all of the blemishes that i had were gone. Joint pains also disappeared, most notably in my ankles.
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Methotrexate

9/6/2017 | | 55
Methotrexate (2,5mg) for psoriatic arthritis

Hello, I personally had a blue fear of starting this treatment in view of the catastrophic testimonies I was reading. I finally started the treatment by telling myself that as soon as the side effects are proported I will stop. And then, nothing, no fatigue, no pain, better, a hell of a peach and an invasive libido. Today it's been 3 weeks since I started and my psoriasis decreases in intensi...
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Methotrexate

9/3/2017 | | 40
Methotrexate (2,5mg) for psoriatic arthritis

After a few months methotrexate swallowed it for my psoriatic arthritis I got jaundice and I stopped abruptly. After months of research I am approved for biological Stelara. Completely clean after the first injection???
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Stelara

9/3/2017 | | 40
Ustekinumab (90mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

Hello all. I have now had 2 times an injection Stelara and I am 100% clean??. Since the second injection I only suffer from awful fatigue, not sleep tired but my body wants but not ahead. I sleep very badly (previously it was not a problem) and I have never sweated so much in recent weeks. Tomorrow again to the dermatologist for the next injection, but I think I'll first have to poke blood. Are...
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Stelara

1/26/2017 | | 46moderated by Philip
Ustekinumab (90mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

I've just been given the second injection, but there's still no positive effect on my joints and only e very smal effect in my skin. A lot of pain in my muscles, nausea and I feel as if i'm having flu. Like there's a big stone in my stomach. Not so good.
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Humira

11/30/2016 | | 43moderated by Philip
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

I had my first recurrence of rheumatism since taking this medicine after a change in dosage. I've been using Humira for over 10 years. I used to take it once every 3 weeks. Now I take it every 2 weeks.
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Humira

4/9/2016 | | 43moderated by Philip
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

in 2012 developed mild signs of swollen hands stiff and painful, painful shoulders, sore toes. until one night in february 2014 when the pain moved into one foot and then both, and then is moved up to my hips. I had a blood test and RA was confirmed. After many other medicines this one is working and I can function normally again. All medicines have their side effects as they take the pain away...
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Methotrexate

4/9/2016 | | 41moderated by Charlotte
Methotrexate (2,5mg) for psoriatic arthritis

As a continuation of the flu it sometimes feels like I've been sick throughout all of a 5-month-long winter. I stay inside, only managed to leave the house to go to work but apart from that I feel too ill to eat out, exercise, do any outdoor activities or even play with the kids. This makes it really hard to keep taking this medicine, when you have to give up so many things that you enjoy. Okay...
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Humira

2/4/2016 | | 62moderated by Philip
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for psoriatic arthritis

because of my psoriatic arthritis I have twice had to have parts of my toes removed because they were inflamed and really swollen. at that point I couldn't walk any more. then in Maastricht I was given Humira injections and they work phenomenally well. i can walk really well again and virtually pain-free.
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Omeprazole

10/3/2015 | | 36moderated by Philip
Omeprazole (20mg) for psoriatic arthritis

I got this medicine because I needed to have anti-inflammatories. It works really well for protecting my stomach but after one week I started to have diarrhoea, an irritating sound in my ears, dizziness, insomnia and stomach pain. Once I stopped taking it, these complaints disappeared in a few days, but when I started taking omeprazol again, it was the same story after a couple of days. What a ...
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