Adalimumab-aaty: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions

Brand names: Yuflyma

# Adalimumab-aaty (YUFLYMA) Overview Adalimumab-aaty is a medicine used to treat several conditions where the body's immune system causes pain and swelling. It's used for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and certain skin conditions. This drug works by blocking a protein in your body that causes inflammation. It comes as an injection that you can give yourself at home. It helps reduce pain, swelling, and other symptoms so you can feel better and move around more easily. This medicine is important but does have serious risks you need to know about. The biggest concern is that it can lower your ability to fight infections, which could lead to serious illnesses. You should not take this medicine if you have an active infection. You also cannot receive live vaccines while taking this drug. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you take, especially other immune-system drugs like abatacept or anakinra, because combining them raises your infection risk. Before starting this medicine, talk with your doctor about whether it's right for you and what side effects to watch for.

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Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)

  • DRUG INEFFECTIVE10,014 reports
  • OFF LABEL USE7,675 reports
  • RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS5,448 reports
  • FATIGUE5,177 reports
  • PAIN5,171 reports
  • ARTHRALGIA4,936 reports
  • RASH4,361 reports
  • CONDITION AGGRAVATED4,207 reports
  • DRUG INTOLERANCE4,053 reports
  • SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS3,895 reports

Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.

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