Experiences with Humira

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Active ingredient: Adalimumab
ATC Code: L04AB04

Level of
Satisfaction

Level of Satisfaction 71%

What patients say...

Effectiveness 89%
Quantity of side effects 32%
Severity of side effects 28%
Ease of use 82%

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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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Humira
9/2/2017 | | 70
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for psoriasis

Although spraying goes well, I will not recommend this. I first had methotrexate in tablet form. These helped well. Because I got an ignition in the wrist I started spraying metrotrexaat. I also got rashes. I had to stop. Psoriasis came back in all intensity. Then I had to spray with Bepanthen, that didn't help. Then Humira. From the start to rash. According to the dermatologist it was not from...
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Humira
1/25/2017 | | 46moderated by Susan
Adalimumab (40 mg/ml) for rheumatism

The composition changed in August 2016. I used to get an injection once every 3 weeks. Now it's once every 2 weeks and even that period is too long. My rheumatism is much more noticeable.
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Humira
1/3/2017 | | 37moderated by Philip
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for Crohn's disease

Since I've been using this I've had 14 kidney stones, 2 x prostate infections and have been very tired. The stupid thing is that it works really well for my bowels. Unfortunately these side effects are so bad that I'm having to think about stopping.
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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
11/8/2016 | | 50moderated by Susan
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for Crohn's disease

The injection gave an allergic reaction after the concentration was increased. On the skin an itchy plaque forms of about 4 inches. This spot disappears after 3 to 4 days. The new concentration is no improvement for me.
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Humira
9/6/2016 | | 42moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for rheumatism

Humira works excellently for me. All my symptoms of rheumatism (ankylosing spondylosis) are repressed and I can function and exercise normally. I am free of complaints. I combine this treatment with 1 trip a week to the physio.I I am a 42-year-old man and I've already been taking this medicine for 6 years. Only Humira works for me. Absolutely no problems with any side effects whatsoever. Defini...
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Humira
7/20/2016 | | 50moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (40mg/ml) for rheumatism

Tell your rheumatologist if "something" has happened with your heart. Mine did not know which meant I developed heart failure between 2007 and 2011 and had to have an ICD implanted.
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Humira
7/13/2016 | | 37moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for Crohn's disease

I've never had any problems but a few months ago I started get swollen, painful fingers, stiffness and inflammation,.... pharmacist advised me to call my specialist and let them know... Anyone else got this problem and what's your solution?
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Humira
6/21/2016 | | 21moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for Crohn's disease

I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in February. Since then I've been admitted to hospital 3 times. I have finally been prescribed Humira, which I need to inject myself fortnightly. It definitely helps but of course I don't know what the future will bring; at least the illness has become more bearable. I've had no side-effects, the only problem is that you've got to inject yourself in your own...
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Humira
4/25/2016 | | 23moderated by Charlotte
Adalimumab (50mg/ml) for ulcerative colitis

Actually really happy about using Humira. It's really good at keeping my illness (ulcerative colitis) under control. Of course, the injections aren't exactly a fun thing to have to do, but I only have to do one every two weeks.
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Humira
4/20/2016 | | 33moderated by Philip
Adalimumab (40 mg) for Crohn's disease

Can't yet say whether or not this helps because I've been on a hefty course of prednisone, injecting is really easy and if you take it out of the fridge on time it's almost unnoticeable, I had a fever after the first four injections but since then nothing, but I take it right before I go to sleep.
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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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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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