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Humira

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Vienna, VA

At one time I was on the biologic humira for Crohn's. Is it true humira can cause psoriasis?

September 1, 2024
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I have to idea with will cause a breakout.

September 2, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

All the ads for all biologics state, "...may cauuse new or worsening psoriasis... ". Read the inserts with all meds, cross-check interactions with online pharmacy drug interactions sites, look up your meds' fine print info on Google under manufacturer websites. Plenty of correct medical methodologies to find your answers online from pros.

September 2, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

My sister was prescribed humera for psoriasis , that drug has many uses and in my opinion humira does not caused psoriasis..however scientific background I don't have from what I've read..it's a definite no..hope that helps..
Have a good day...

September 2, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Humira (Adalimumab) for Psoriasis

Overview:
- Drug Name: Adalimumab
- Brand Name: Humira
- Class: Biologics, specifically a tyrosine kinase inhibitor
- Mechanism: Inhibits tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), a chemical messenger involved in autoimmune attacks.

Indications
- Approved for:
- Moderate to severe chronic Show Full Answer

Humira (Adalimumab) for Psoriasis

Overview:
- Drug Name: Adalimumab
- Brand Name: Humira
- Class: Biologics, specifically a tyrosine kinase inhibitor
- Mechanism: Inhibits tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), a chemical messenger involved in autoimmune attacks.

Indications:
- Approved for:
- Moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis
- Active psoriatic arthritis
- Administration:
- Subcutaneous injection
- Available as a pen or prefilled syringe
- Administered every other week

Side Effects:
- Common:
- Respiratory infections
- Headache
- Redness or irritation at injection sites
- Rash
- Rare but Serious:
- Severe infections
- Allergic and hypersensitivity reactions
- Demyelinating disease
- Heart failure
- Lupus-like syndrome
- Increased risk for certain types of cancer, such as lymphoma

Additional Information:
- Combination Therapy: May be prescribed alone or with conventional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) like methotrexate.
- FDA Approval: Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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

September 1, 2024
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