Adalimumab-adbm: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Cyltezo
# Adalimumab-adbm: What You Need to Know Adalimumab-adbm (brand name CYLTEZO) is a medicine that helps reduce inflammation in the body. It's used to treat several conditions where the immune system causes problems, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and certain types of bowel disease. This drug works by blocking a protein in your body that causes swelling and pain. It comes as an injection that you give yourself under the skin, usually once every two weeks. Before using this medicine, it's important to know some safety information. This drug can lower your ability to fight infections, so you should not take it if you have an active infection. You should also avoid getting live vaccines while using adalimumab-adbm. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you take, especially certain drugs like abatacept or anakinra, which when combined with adalimumab-adbm can increase your risk of serious infection. If you experience signs of infection like fever, chills, or unusual tiredness, contact your doctor right away. Always discuss the benefits and risks of this medicine with your healthcare provider before starting treatment.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- DEVICE MALFUNCTION18 reports
- INJECTION SITE PAIN11 reports
- DRUG INEFFECTIVE9 reports
- WRONG TECHNIQUE IN PRODUCT USAGE PROCESS9 reports
- HAEMORRHAGE7 reports
- INJECTION SITE HAEMORRHAGE7 reports
- PAIN6 reports
- CONDITION AGGRAVATED5 reports
- DEVICE ISSUE5 reports
- DIARRHOEA5 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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