About HUMIRA®
Imagine seeing a difference on the outside, wearing short sleeves without embarrassment.
Imagine feeling a difference on the inside, getting out of bed without as much joint pain or stiffness.
With psoriatic arthritis (PsA), you're facing skin lesions on the outside and feeling joint pain on the inside.
But there's something you can do about it.
Stop imagining. Start taking action.
Talk to your doctor about HUMIRA. HUMIRA is used to reduce the signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis in adults,
may prevent further damage to your bones and joints, and may help your ability to perform daily activities.
HUMIRA can be used alone or with certain other medicines.
With HUMIRA, you could experience
a difference in both your skin and joint symptoms in as little as 14 days, though
your full results may take longer. And you could see even more improvement over
time.
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 of these serious infections have been fatal.
Patients treated with HUMIRA also may be at risk for other serious side effects
including certain types of cancers, allergic reactions, hepatitis B virus reactivation,
nervous system problems, blood problems, heart failure, and certain immune reactions,
including a lupus-like syndrome.
Please click here for additional Important Safety Information you should know about HUMIRA and discuss it with your doctor.
HUMIRA is a TNF Blocker.
TNF (tumor necrosis factor) blockers are a class of medications that serve to block the excess TNF that can attack healthy
joint tissue, causing inflammation especially in the tissues of the bones, cartilage and joints. Going on a TNF blocker can
help reduce the inflammation to your joints, as well as improve red, flaking skin.
HUMIRA can help reduce the pain, stiffness, and swelling – as well as improve the skin symptoms
associated with PsA. While HUMIRA can block the bad effects of TNF in affected areas, it can also lower the ability of the immune system to fight infections.