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peter_tucker2026-04-18

I've been on Kevzara for about six months now to manage my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. The medicine has been a game-changer in reducing joint pain and swelling, but I've also had some unexpected side effects. The good news is that Kevzara works by blocking IL-6, which has significantly improved my mobility. However, I've experienced some mild side effects like nausea and muscle pain, but nothing too severe. Has anyone else had similar experiences? Looking for advice on how to manage these side effects effectively.

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jonathan_hamilton4/15/2026

I switched to Kevzara after my previous medication stopped working. The injection site can get a bit red and sore, but other than that, it's been great. I noticed a significant reduction in joint stiffness within a couple of weeks. Definitely a relief!

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logan_johnson4/15/2026

I'm glad to hear it's working for you! I've been on Kevzara for about a year, and while it's helped with the inflammation, I've had to deal with some stomach issues. I find that taking it with food helps a bit, but it's still a struggle sometimes. It's definitely a trade-off, but worth it for the joint relief.

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kyle_washington4/16/2026

It's great to hear about Kevzara helping people manage their rheumatoid arthritis. It's a tough condition, but having the right medication can make a huge difference. Keep sharing your experiences—it helps everyone stay informed!

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dennis_jordan4/16/2026

I've had some issues with bruising more easily since starting Kevzara. It's nothing major, but it's a bit concerning. Has anyone else noticed this?

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stephen_sanders4/16/2026

Anyone else feeling extremely tired or weak? It's like a constant battle to stay awake.

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patrick_dunn4/16/2026

I've been taking Kevzara for about 9 months and it has been a game-changer for me. I've only experienced minor side effects like a runny nose, but overall, it's been worth it. Just remember to stay in close contact with your doctor, they will help you through it.

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eric_reyes4/16/2026

I felt like it may be a bit difficult to inject Kevzara, but now I can do it with ease. I'm glad I found out about you people before starting, I was a bit nervous.

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sean_williams4/16/2026

I’ve also been on Kevzara and had a few scare when I started experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain. Turns out it was just an allergic reaction to something else—so reminder to always consult your doctor when in doubt!