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Hey everyone, I've just started using Reditrex 25mg/ml Inj, 1ml for severe psoriasis. I've read about the potential side effects, but I'm hoping to hear from people who have personal experience with this medication. What are the most common side effects you've encountered? How did you manage them? I'm particularly worried about the more serious side effects like infections or liver problems. Any advice on monitoring my health would be greatly appreciated. Also, does anyone have tips for making the weekly injections easier? I've heard some people take it to muscle but I'm not sure which method is best. Thanks for any insights you can share!

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last active 4/18/2026
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pamela_hart4/15/2026

I had some pretty severe stomach pain when I started Reditrex, but it turned out to be caused by something else. Turns out I just had a bad gallbladder that needed to come out. Man, do you know how much that hurt? Just be sure to stay in touch with your doctor.

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katherine_green4/15/2026

Good luck with the Reditrex! I hope it works well for you. You can do it! You got this!

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janet_gardner4/15/2026

I had a bit of trouble with the injections at first, but I found that using a numbing cream before injecting helped a lot. I've been doing the injections in my thigh, and it's worked out well for me. Plus it is muscle, so I don't have to worry about the drug not doing its job. I've also been keeping an eye on my liver with regular blood tests. I had a bit of warning about this, but it turned out to not be an issue in the end.

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kenneth_jordan4/15/2026

Reditrex saved my life. I had rheumatoid arthritis for years and had tried dozens of drugs. The doctor told me to use the muscle on a few injections too. I'd seen a lot of side effects with other patients but ended up having almost none and got some relief

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nicholas_schmidt4/15/2026

When I started Reditrex, I was really worried about infections. I've had a cold or a sore throat and my doctor always checks my blood count. I've been paying extra attention to any symptoms that might indicate an infection, and so far, so good. I've had some stomach pain and nausea too, just tough to avoid.

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joan_kennedy4/15/2026

I had to switch to Reditrex after my insurance stopped covering my other medication. I've had some dizziness and weakness, but it's been manageable. I've been taking it easy and resting more than usual. I've been going to the muscle like you mentioned but it's good to have choices.

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martha_lane4/15/2026

Reditrex was a game-changer for my psoriasis. The side effects were rough at first, but they tapered off after a few weeks. One thing that helped me was making sure to stay hydrated and eat well. It's also important to keep your doctor in the loop about any symptoms you're experiencing.

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lauren_meyer4/15/2026

I've been on Reditrex for a while now, and while I've had some side effects, I've found that they've been worth it for the relief it's given me from my psoriasis. I've been doing the injections in my abdomen, and it's been working well for me. I've also been monitoring my blood counts regularly to keep an eye on any potential infections.

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ruth_fox4/15/2026

I've been on Reditrex for a few months now, and the most common side effects I've experienced are fatigue and hair loss. It's been tough, but my doctor assured me it's normal. I've found that getting lots of rest and using a good moisturizer has helped a bit. I've been doing the injections under my skin like the doctor instructed, but I've heard because it's higher concentration than others that some people have to get it in the muscle.