Thu-02-08-2018, 21:37 PM
(Thu-02-08-2018, 21:24 PM)Fred Wrote:(Thu-02-08-2018, 21:06 PM)araujo Wrote: Ps. What is the diffrence between stelara and humira?
They go after a different target in your body. It's a bit difficult to explain, but today most Bio's aim for the IL (interleukin) as they are finding they give better results.
You can read more about them here: Biological Treatments For Psoriasis
If you have a choice between the two I would suggest going for Stelara.
Humira is a TNF blocker, TNF stands for Tumor Necrosis Factor. It is a pathway that is connected to Psoriasis, if you block this pathway, the Psoriasis will go down with most people. Unfortunately also most people develop anti-bodies against it. So it is a treatment that will not last, for most, some lucky people can stay longer on it.
Stelara is an Interleukine inhibitor, that means that Stelara binds on the IL-23 receptors of the cell’s, because of this block the expression of Psoriasis on the skin and often also the Psoriactic Arthritis will go at bay.