Sat-04-03-2023, 22:26 PM
Too bad that Skilarence did not work for you. It should have started working after 6-8 weeks, your derm should have known that.
We over here in the Netherlands have a slow working version which prohibits the intestine cramps, they are not stomach cramps. The pill passes your stomach because of a stomach resistant cover.
The slow version is not available outside the Netherlands.
But 1. If it doesn’t work and 2. If your lymph’s get too low, it makes no sense continuing.
We over here hear reasonable results from humira, but also lots of failures, as far as I know only a very few of us are still on humira.
The described side effects have, again as far as I know, never been mentioned over here on the board.
Humira is a TNF blocker.
I have the impression that the TNF blockers do not work so well and that better results are being achieved by the IL-23 and IL-17 inhibitors.
We over here in the Netherlands have a slow working version which prohibits the intestine cramps, they are not stomach cramps. The pill passes your stomach because of a stomach resistant cover.
The slow version is not available outside the Netherlands.
But 1. If it doesn’t work and 2. If your lymph’s get too low, it makes no sense continuing.
We over here hear reasonable results from humira, but also lots of failures, as far as I know only a very few of us are still on humira.
The described side effects have, again as far as I know, never been mentioned over here on the board.
Humira is a TNF blocker.
I have the impression that the TNF blockers do not work so well and that better results are being achieved by the IL-23 and IL-17 inhibitors.