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frank_vargas2026-04-17

I've just been prescribed Rasuvo 12.5mg/0.25ml Pens for my psoriasis. I'm a bit nervous about the weekly injections and all the possible side effects. Has anyone else used this medication? How was your experience? Any tips for dealing with the injections or managing side effects? I'm really hoping this helps with my symptoms, but I'm also worried about the potential risks. Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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larry_gardner4/14/2026

I've been on this med for a while and I feel like I've been more susceptible to infections. It's a trade-off, but just be cautious and monitor any unusual symptoms. Also, I found that taking it at night helps with the fatigue. It's not perfect, but it's manageable.

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frank_vargas4/14/2026

Rasuvo definitely helped with my psoriasis, but I had some weird nerve sensations at first. My doctor said it could be a side effect. I ended up switching to a different medication, but worth asking your doctor about. Wouldn't hurt to have a backup plan.

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randy_ramirez4/14/2026

Just a heads up, make sure to keep a close eye on any signs of infection. My friend had to stop taking it because she kept getting sick. It's a bummer, but safety first!

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william_bailey4/14/2026

I was really anxious about the injections too, but my nurse showed me how to do it, and it's not as bad as I thought. I've had some dizziness and fatigue, but my doctor said that's pretty common. Just make sure to stay hydrated and listen to your body.

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joan_kennedy4/14/2026

Good luck! I've heard it works really well for a lot of people. Just remember to give your body time to adjust to the medication. Don't expect overnight results, but stick with it if you can.

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justin_vargas4/14/2026

Curious about how you are feeling now? Just started my first round and I have to admit that I am scared. Any tips for dealing with the anxiety?

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matthew_dixon4/14/2026

I had no idea this medication required weekly injections! How do they not have a pill form? I hate needles...

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philip_knight4/14/2026

I've been on similar meds for autoimmune stuff, and I feel your pain. Make sure you weigh the pros and cons. It's a tough call, but your doctor is there to help. Hang in there!

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scott_sanders4/14/2026

I've been on Rasuvo for about 6 months now, and it's been a game-changer for my psoriatic arthritis. The injections are easy once you get the hang of it. Just make sure to rotate injection sites to avoid any irritation.

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martha_fox4/14/2026

Omggg, weekly injections though? I hope it works for you, but that sounds scary!