HUMIRA Dosing for Moderate to Severe Chronic Plaque Psoriasis
HUMIRA is used to treat moderate to severe chronic (lasting a long time) plaque psoriasis in adults who are under the ongoing care of a physician, have the condition in many areas of their body, and who may benefit from taking injections or pills (systemic therapy) or phototherapy (treatment using ultraviolet light alone or with pills). When considering HUMIRA, your physician will determine if other systemic therapies are medically less appropriate. HUMIRA is taken by injection and is available by prescription only.
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.
HUMIRA is a medicine given by injection under the skin.
If you have pain, redness, or swelling around the injection site that doesn't go away within a few days or gets worse, call your doctor right away.
Make sure you have been instructed by a healthcare provider on how to inject HUMIRA before you do it yourself. Your first injection should be given under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
You can call your doctor or 1-800-4HUMIRA (448-6472) if you have questions about giving yourself an injection.
Complete injection instructions are found in the Medication Guide that comes within the HUMIRA box.
The above dosing schedule is for moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis patients only.