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UK could get Stelara discount for psoriatic arthritis.

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UK could get Stelara discount for psoriatic arthritis.
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Wed-10-12-2014, 20:56 PM
(Wed-10-12-2014, 08:58 AM)D Foster Wrote: I have P and PA but I find that Stelara is not as good for the PA,

No I agree it's not as good as say Enbrel, but I have found it has helped me. Though I have had the odd moment, and lately these last couple of weeks I think Stelara is struggling to help psoriatic arthritis as much as it did. But I have been on it for 4 years now and played with the dose, I hope not to it's limit though as it's the best treatment I've ever had and I'm not ready for a change.

(Wed-10-12-2014, 10:53 AM)Caroline Wrote: I accept the Job... Big Grin Will fit good on my profile.
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Wed-10-12-2014, 22:23 PM
(Wed-10-12-2014, 20:56 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Wed-10-12-2014, 08:58 AM)D Foster Wrote: I have P and PA but I find that Stelara is not as good for the PA,

No I agree it's not as good as say Enbrel, but I have found it has helped me. Though I have had the odd moment, and lately these last couple of weeks I think Stelara is struggling to help psoriatic arthritis as much as it did. But I have been on it for 4 years now and played with the dose, I hope not to it's limit though as it's the best treatment I've ever had and I'm not ready for a change.

(Wed-10-12-2014, 10:53 AM)Caroline Wrote: I accept the Job... Big Grin Will fit good on my profile.
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Job's yours Tiger. Bigarm
Never mind VOTE FOR FRED what about HOME RULE FOR YORKSHIRE ?

Hi Fred , you must be one of the longest patients on Stelara ( I don't mean tallest ! ) .I have not heard of many who have been on as long as you, only 2 years myself and its only in the last year that it has helped my PA, how have you changed your dose as mine is 90mg every 12 weeks but I do know of several who on 8 weeks but they are only on 45mg. Never tried Enbrel .
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Wed-10-12-2014, 22:44 PM
(Wed-10-12-2014, 22:23 PM)D Foster Wrote: Never mind VOTE FOR FRED what about HOME RULE FOR YORKSHIRE ?

Hi Fred , you must be one of the longest patients on Stelara ( I don't mean tallest ! ) .I have not heard of many who have been on as long as you, only 2 years myself and its only in the last year that it has helped my PA, how have you changed your dose as mine is 90mg every 12 weeks but I do know of several who on 8 weeks but they are only on 45mg. Never tried Enbrel .

I like Yorkshire Puddings, Yorkshire Beer, and have been known to like Yorkshire Tea many years ago does that count?

No I'm not very tall. Big Grin I had to go onto Stelara after everything else failed and I was a wreck. It did take a while to get it working for psoriatic arthritis, but for psoriasis it was brilliant and gave me back my life. Maybe being clear of psoriasis helped with psoriatic arthritis, sort of placebo effect.

I was around 80-85Kg and gave up smoking, that put me up to 100Kg (and didn't help one bit with psoriaiss, but that's another story) once I got to 105Kg we tried 90mg every 3 months, but it made me feel to zombie like so we played around with the dose. I've been settled on 45mg every 8 weeks for a while now, though it's not following the recommended protocol of Stelara so some are not allowed to try it.

My thinking with my dermatologist was, if we could get around 70mg each 12 weeks it could work. But that is not possible, and although Stelara say go from 45mg to 90mg once over 100Kg that to us me (as I pushed my dermatologist) was rubbish because I was just over. Maybe 120Kg yes it could be suitable, but hovering around 100 is a big step to go double your dose.

I'm currently on 45mg every 8 weeks and weigh in at 95Kg.

If you get bored one night you can read my threads here:

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Thu-11-12-2014, 09:23 AM
I will have a look Fred, I fear that I am slightly heavier than you.
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Thu-11-12-2014, 13:04 PM
(Thu-11-12-2014, 09:23 AM)D Foster Wrote: I will have a look Fred, I fear that I am slightly heavier than you.

Well it's something you could bear in mind Dave should you have any problems later down the line, it's a big difference from 45mg to 90mg and a shame they don't do something like 60mg or 70mg for those over 100Kg.
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