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About Taltz Again

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Phoenix, AZ

Working for anyone getting ready to try kind of nervous

January 19, 2024
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A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Certainly! Here is detailed information about Taltz (Ixekizumab) for psoriasis based on the knowledge base:

Overview
- Drug Name: Taltz (Ixekizumab)
- Type: Biologic drug, specifically a human monoclonal antibody
- Approval: Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat adults with active psoriatic Show Full Answer

Certainly! Here is detailed information about Taltz (Ixekizumab) for psoriasis based on the knowledge base:

Overview
- Drug Name: Taltz (Ixekizumab)
- Type: Biologic drug, specifically a human monoclonal antibody.
- Approval: Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat adults with active psoriatic arthritis or moderate to severe plaque psoriasis where systemic therapy or phototherapy is recommended.

Mechanism of Action
- Function: Taltz works by binding to a protein called interleukin-17A, which promotes inflammation.

Administration
- Method: Subcutaneous injection.
- Frequency: Every four weeks after initial loading doses.
- Forms: Available in an auto-injector or a prefilled syringe.

Side Effects
- Common Side Effects:
- Injection site reactions
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Nausea
- Ringworm
- Rare but Serious Side Effects:
- Serious infections such as tuberculosis
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Inflammatory bowel disease

Additional Information
- Dosing Schedule:
- Initial dose: 160 milligrams (two 80-milligram injections) at week 0.
- Follow-up doses: 80 milligrams at weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12.
- Maintenance dose: 80 milligrams every four weeks thereafter.

Challenges
- Insurance Issues: Some users have reported difficulties with insurance approvals and delays in receiving medication from specialty pharmacies.

For more details, you can visit the [Taltz page on MyPsoriasisTeam](https://www.mypsoriasisteam.com/treatments/taltz).

Feel free to ask if you need more specific information!

July 17, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Well Iā€™m hoping it works in time

January 21, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I'm on injection number 4 and so far it has done nothing for my skin or my arthritis. My private rheumatologist wanted me on Cimzia, but the dermatologist deleted his prescription and changed me to Taltz, no discussion, it was like I was livestock being treated :( I'm very annoyed as I went to the private healthcare system and paid ā‚¬290 for that Cimzia prescription!!! She just said "well that can go" and deleted it! She's not a rheumatologist, and it is MY decision what goes into my body. Sorry for the rant, I reckon she's getting kickbacks from the manufacturer and gets rewarded if she prescribes it. Now I have lawyers involved!! She said Cimzia is the same family as Amgevita, which did work for me for 22 weeks, but then it started coming back. The private rheumatologist said he has over 300 patients who switched from Amgevita to Cimzia and some people get years out of it. I wasn't even allowed to get the Cimzia prescription back from my private guy. , so I am stuck on Taltz, every two weeks. Maybe ask me again in a month when I', not so angry!!!

January 19, 2024

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