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beverly_spencer2026-04-18

I've been using Adalimu-Aaty 40mg/0.4ml Auto-Inj Kt for a few months now to manage my Crohn's disease, and it has been a game-changer. For those unfamiliar, Adalimumab is a TNF-alpha blocker that reduces inflammation in the body. It's given as an injection under the skin, which I find relatively easy to manage with the auto-injection kit. However, the side effects list is a bit scary. I've experienced some mild reactions at the injection site but nothing serious. I'm curious to hear from others who have used this medication and their experiences with side effects. Has anyone else had issues with the injection site or experienced any of the more serious side effects listed?

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kimberly_guzman3d ago

Side effects are indeed scary, but I've found the benefits outweigh the risks. I've had some mild cold symptoms and stomach pain, but nothing too bad. Worth talking to your doctor about any concerns though.

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christina_kim3d ago

The auto-injector is a lifesaver. I was terrified of giving myself injections, but it's so easy to use now. Just be sure to follow the instructions carefully

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ruth_fox3d ago

I switched to Adalimu-Aaty from another medication and it's been a lot better. I had some pretty bad side effects with the other one, so this has been a relief. Just make sure to keep an eye out for any signs of infection or allergic reactions.

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ronald_pierce3d ago

I've had to deal with a urinary tract infection and some joint pain, but my doctor says it's likely from my Crohn's and not necessarily the meds. Either way, it's been worth it to manage my symptoms.

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sean_chen3d ago

I had a lupus flare-up after starting this medication, and it was a horrible experience. I ended up switching to a different treatment. So, be cautious and talk to your doctor if you notice any symptoms.

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martha_fox3d ago

I just started Adalimu-Aaty and I'm already feeling better. No side effects so far, knock on wood! But who else hates injections? The auto-injector is a bit scary at first.

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joshua_morgan3d ago

I've heard horror stories about these injections. Is it really worth the risk?

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matthew_dixon3d ago

I've been on Adalimu-Aaty for about a year now for my rheumatoid arthritis. The injection site can be a bit sore for a day or two, but it's manageable. I've not had any of the serious side effects, thankfully. Just be sure to rotate injection sites to avoid skin irritation.

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justin_vargas3d ago

For those who are worried about the injections, just remember that the medication is designed to work slowly. It might take a few weeks to notice any changes, so be patient and talk to your doctor if you have any concerns.

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peter_daniels3d ago

I've been on this for a while and honestly, the injection site is the worst part. I have had some mild headaches but nothing major. Always good to be cautious and stay in touch with your doctor though.