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frances_pierce2026-04-18

I've been taking Amjevita for a few months now to manage my rheumatoid arthritis, and I've had a mix of experiences. It's been great for reducing inflammation, but I've had some side effects that I'm not sure are normal. Has anyone else had issues like severe headaches or dizziness? I'm worried because the packaging mentions these could be signs of high blood pressure. Should I be concerned, or is this just part of the adjustment period? Does anyone have tips on dealing with injection site reactions? I've been switching injection sites as recommended, but it's still a bit uncomfortable. Would love to hear from others who have managed these symptoms.

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kenneth_perez4/14/2026

I've been on Amjevita for over a year now, and while it's helped a lot with my Crohn's disease, I had some scary side effects at the beginning. I ended up in the hospital with a severe infection and it turned out to be a urinary tract infection (UTI). If you're experiencing frequent urination or burning sensations, get it checked out ASAP! Also, if you notice any signs of an allergic reaction, don't wait it out— go to the ER immediately. It's serious stuff. Stay vigilant, folks.

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christina_kim4/14/2026

Has anyone experienced any neurological symptoms? I've been feeling some numbness in my fingers and toes, and it's a bit worrying. It's not constant, but it's enough to make me wonder if I should call my doctor.

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martha_fox4/14/2026

I've had some weird skin issues since starting Amjevita. I got these red, scaly patches that were really itchy, but my doctor said it could be a reaction to the medication. I'm on some topical cream now, and it's getting better. Just wanted to share in case anyone else is dealing with skin problems.

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frances_pierce4/14/2026

I switched to Amjevita from another TNF-alpha blocker and the injection site reactions were brutal at first. It's better now, but I still get some redness and swelling. I've found that applying a cold compress right after the injection helps a lot. Also, make sure to rotate injection sites and avoid areas with scars or stretch marks.