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ronald_pierce2026-04-18

I've just started using Hyrimoz as part of my treatment plan for rheumatoid arthritis. I've heard that injecting the medicine under the skin has been effective, but I'm a bit worried about the side effects. Does anyone have any tips on managing them? I've heard that reactions at the injection site are common, and I want to be prepared. I'm also interested in hearing about anyone else's experience with the medicine. Anyone had trouble with side effects? ❤️

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kenneth_jordan4/15/2026

How are you finding the injections? I've always dreaded needles, but the pre-filled pens make it a bit easier.

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james_bradley4/15/2026

Run a cold compress under your skin for a few minutes before you inject. It numbs the skin and makes the sting disappear. Works for me every time.

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steven_lewis4/15/2026

I've been on Hyrimoz for a few months now. The injection sites can get a bit sore, but using ice packs before and after injections really helped me. I also make sure to rotate injection sites and rotate between my stomach and thigh. Keep an eye out for any signs of infection too

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patrick_dunn4/15/2026

I've been on Hyrimoz for a year now and my rheumatoid arthritis has never been better. I got really lucky and had no side effects. Obviously you never know what will happen, but I'm really glad I tried it.