Working around your Crohn's symptoms is not the only option.
If you are still experiencing symptoms despite your current treatment, talk to your doctor. With HUMIRA, remission is possible in patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease who have not responded well to other treatments. Take the Crohn’s Workaround Quiz to find out if you are still working around your Crohn’s symptoms. Take the quiz.
HUMIRA is not right for everyone. This tool is meant to help you start a discussion with your doctor about how your Crohn's disease symptoms affect you. Only your doctor can decide if HUMIRA is right for you.
HUMIRA Uses
HUMIRA is used to reduce signs and symptoms, and to achieve and maintain clinical remission in adults with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease who have not responded well to conventional treatments, and in these adults who have also lost response to or are unable to tolerate infliximab.
HUMIRA is taken by injection and is available by prescription only.
In a clinical study more than half of the patients who took HUMIRA had improvement in their symptoms, versus about 1 out of 3 who took placebo. In the same study, about 1 out of 3 patients who took HUMIRA achieved remission, (absence of symptoms over a long period of time) versus about 1 out of 10 who took placebo.
Serious infections have happened in patients taking HUMIRA. These infections include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body. Some patients have died from these infections.
HUMIRA may increase the chance of getting lymphoma or other cancers.
HUMIRA can cause serious side effects including allergic reactions, hepatitis B virus reactivation, nervous system problems, blood problems, heart failure, certain immune reactions (including a lupus-like syndrome), and new or worsening psoriasis.
Please click here for additional Important Safety Information you should know about HUMIRA and discuss it with your doctor.