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

Brand names: ABRILADA

# Adalimumab-afzb (ABRILADA): What You Need to Know Adalimumab-afzb is a medicine that helps reduce swelling and pain in people with certain diseases where the body's immune system attacks itself. It works by blocking proteins in your body that cause inflammation. Doctors prescribe it for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and other autoimmune diseases. This medicine is given as an injection under the skin, and it helps people feel better and move more easily when they have these painful conditions. Because this medicine affects your immune system, there are some important safety things to know. You should not take it if you're getting live vaccines, since the medicine can make vaccines less effective or even cause problems. You also shouldn't take this medicine together with certain other drugs like abatacept or anakinra, because combining them can increase your risk of getting serious infections. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you're taking and if you have any infections or health problems before starting this treatment. Like all medicines, it can cause side effects, so it's important to talk with your doctor about whether this medicine is right for you.

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Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)

  • OFF LABEL USE815 reports
  • CONDITION AGGRAVATED602 reports
  • DRUG INEFFECTIVE329 reports
  • FATIGUE253 reports
  • ARTHRALGIA213 reports
  • PAIN192 reports
  • INJECTION SITE PAIN166 reports
  • NAUSEA131 reports
  • ABDOMINAL PAIN124 reports
  • DIARRHOEA124 reports

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

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