Adalimumab-aqvh: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: YUSIMRY
# Adalimumab-aqvh (YUSIMRY) Adalimumab-aqvh is a medicine used to treat several inflammatory conditions where the body's immune system attacks itself. It works by reducing inflammation and is used for diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and certain bowel diseases. This medication helps reduce pain, swelling, and other symptoms caused by too much inflammation in the body. It comes as an injection that patients or their doctors can give under the skin. By calming down the immune system's overactive response, this drug helps people feel better and prevents more damage to their joints and other affected areas. There are some important safety things to know about this medicine. It can increase the risk of serious infections because it affects how your immune system works, so you should not take it if you have an active infection. You also should not use live vaccines while taking this medicine, as they might not work properly or could cause problems. If you're taking other immune-suppressing drugs like abatacept or anakinra, there's an even higher risk of serious infection, so your doctor needs to know about all medicines you're using. Make sure to tell your doctor about any infections, fevers, or unusual symptoms while taking this medication.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE TO PRODUCT32 reports
- PRODUCT DOSE OMISSION ISSUE24 reports
- DEVICE MALFUNCTION19 reports
- NO ADVERSE EVENT8 reports
- PRODUCT QUALITY ISSUE8 reports
- DEVICE LEAKAGE6 reports
- PRODUCT COMPLAINT6 reports
- DRUG INEFFECTIVE5 reports
- INCORRECT DOSE ADMINISTERED4 reports
- PAIN4 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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