Tue-18-08-2015, 12:11 PM
Hello Generation to Psoriasis Club.
I would say it could be a good idea to tell your dermatologist as it is sounding like one of the side effects of Humira, see here: Humira (adalimumab)
Humira's own website says: "Call your doctor or get medical care right away if you develop any of the above symptoms."
It could be just your body adjusting, but Humira can sometimes do this to people so best to let them know what is going on. Don't worry they can stop Humira and put you onto another Bio, Humira works very well for some people but for some it can cause problems (I myself had a reaction to it)
Please keep us updated as your input could help others.
Regards.
Fred.
I would say it could be a good idea to tell your dermatologist as it is sounding like one of the side effects of Humira, see here: Humira (adalimumab)
Quote:
What should I watch for AFTER starting HUMIRA?
* Psoriasis (new or worsening). Symptoms include red scaly patches or raised bumps that are filled with pus.
Humira's own website says: "Call your doctor or get medical care right away if you develop any of the above symptoms."
It could be just your body adjusting, but Humira can sometimes do this to people so best to let them know what is going on. Don't worry they can stop Humira and put you onto another Bio, Humira works very well for some people but for some it can cause problems (I myself had a reaction to it)
Please keep us updated as your input could help others.
Regards.
Fred.