Fri-14-02-2020, 13:35 PM
(Fri-14-02-2020, 13:26 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: I was reading up about something called anti drug antibodies in response to biological drugs, looks like the body can make them quite fast or you might get longer, but I’m wondering if they all fail in this way in the end.
With me the TNF bios never really worked and then I kept getting reactions to them. Stelara (an IL) slowly stopped working, but yes my thinking is that my body has got used to it.
Thinking about it, it would make sense for your body to fight against the treatment as it's not normal. Or could it just be the psoriasis / psoriatic arthritis has won the battle against Cosentyx like it eventually did with Stelara If that is the case then my thoughts are right "There will never be a cure" though some will manage better than others on one treatment, it must depend on the severity of the disease as to how long they get relief.