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Hi my rhuemy doc wants me to go on anti TNF meds and says I can choose which one, very confusing for me, any tips. I can choose from, Remicade, Enbrel or Humira. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Joined: 2/14/2011 Posts: 301 Location: South Hampshire
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I chose Humira - because it is an injection (pen) that you can do yourself at home every 2 weeks. One of the others I could choose from (I can't remember which one it was now) meant coming into the day unit for infusions. I was told the decision was up to my preference on how it was administered - as before you try one you have no idea how it will work anyway!! I only had the choice of 2, because the others might make my neurological condition worse. Doing it yourself is very flexible as you can alter the days a bit to suit you.
It is certainly working much better than any of the DMARDS did. And I've reduced my steriods down from 15 mg/day to 7 mg - so far - and still reducing! (slowly). I haven't had any of the side effects listed (on the very long list!).
There are others here on Enbrel - so I am sure they can tell you how it is administered.
Hope that helps.
Anne
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Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 1,524 Location: W. Yorkshire
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Hi--I chose Humira becausde as Anne says, I only have to inject it every 2 weeks instead of going into hospital for an infusion. I have heard that Enbrel is good for Psioratic Arthritis? I don't honestly think there is much between them all and that's why Ichose the one that was the least inconvenient for me, as I work. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Joined: 6/18/2010 Posts: 351 Location: Herne Bay Kent
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Hi
I chose Enbrel which you administer with an epi pen weekly, I thought I would remember it if I had to do it every week. I am delighted with the results and have had no side effects from it. The pen injection is very easy to use. I too was given the choice and I agree it is tricky to decide.
Best Wishes whichever one you choose.
Sue
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Hello there
I too was given a choice. I chose Humira simply because it has been tried and tested more than the other one (cimzia) I was offerred. I went for the one that had been about longer.
Good luck in your choice. I am due to start Humira very shortly
Rose
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I chose Infliximab as I was quite happy to attend the hospital once every eight weeks for infusion treatment. In hindsight it was the best decision as our rheumatology department is very understaffed and it is almost impossible to contact anybody if you need their help urgently. So now I am in very close contact with the nurse and consultant, he even came down to see my in the clinic the last time when I was far from good, which was brilliant Julia x
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i was given the same choice as Rose,
at the time i think Cimzia was on a three month free basis .. but then my Nurse said Humira would be available and it has been around longer.
i am currently waiting to start on it which i think will be the end of May.
Suzanne x
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Joined: 12/3/2009 Posts: 3,157 Location: Huddersfield
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I didn't really have a choice of drugs. I went on a trial for humira and then was allowed to go back onto it when the trial finished. ( I had to stop it for 10 weeks to complete the trial). I think I would have chosen humira, purely for the fact that it's only one injection in 2 weeks (although I now have mine every 12 days), and also because you do it yourself at home.
Doreen xx
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Joined: 9/27/2010 Posts: 136 Location: Stockton on Tees, Cleveland
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Hi
I had the choice of Enbrel or Humaira, I picked Enbrel cause it was a weekly injection and easier to remember. I also take Leflunomide each night. I have had no problems although these drugs do act as immuno suppressants so you have a higher chance of picking up infections.
I would just read the literature for each one and choose the one which you think will fit in the most easily with your life.
Good luck
Louise
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I chose Enbrel which was successful really quickly, but I had an increasingly bad reaction to it so have now had 3 doses of Cimzia. Still waiting for benefits to show but on the plus side, the syringe allows you to inject slowly so it stings less.
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Thanks everyone for advice, still not sure which one to go with, will post when I begin treatment, thanks again
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Hi just reading reply's and I have just had my 1st injection of embrel and I was not given a choice and glad i didnt really as it is really baffling!!! I am only 36 and feel 96 so hoping this anti tnf drug works so i can finally feel human again. Hope all goes well for you, and the choice is the right one for you.
Best Regards Dawn
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Joined: 3/28/2011 Posts: 956 Location: North Preston
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Hi Dawn
Good luck with your meds. You should be feeling so much better soon.
Sheila x
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Good luck Bettyboo. I am not on these yet only DMARDS but trying to learn about them.
I personally would go for a less frequent injection like "Humira" rather than a weekly one.
I mean why inject too regularly!!
I can't see how anyone could forget one every two weeks as opposed to one week....these are supposed to be a"life-saver" so how can you forget..!
Also is one suppose to have lesser side-effects than another?
I hear that a new one called "Simponi" has been approved and is monthly jab! But not available just yet I imagine.
Darshin
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