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billy_cook2026-04-18

I was recently prescribed Selarsdi 90mg/ml for my Crohn's disease. I've heard mixed reviews, and I'm curious to know if anyone else has used it and their experiences. What side effects did you encounter? How effective was it in managing your symptoms? I'd love to hear from anyone who has gone through the initial IV dose versus the subcutaneous injections. How was the transition, and any tips for managing the injections at home? I'm also concerned about the potential for serious side effects. Have any of you had issues with infections or allergies? Thanks for sharing your insights!

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harold_carter3d ago

I had a friend who was on Selarsdi, and he had to stop because of some really bad skin reactions. He had these weird lumps and growths all over his body. It was scary to see. I'm not sure if it was a rare side effect or what, but it was enough to make me wary of trying it.

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ethan_harris3d ago

I've been on it for a while now. Stomach upset, headache, joint pain, and nose or throat irritation. I know I should call my doctor but I just hate going to the doctors when I know they won't do anything besides tell me to stop taking it which I don't want to do.

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aaron_nelson3d ago

I've been on Selarsdi for a few months now, and it's been relatively smooth sailing so far. The side effects have been mild—some fatigue and occasional stomach pain, but nothing too debilitating. I'm glad I decided to give it a shot. The most important tip I can give is to stay vigilant about any signs of infection. I got a UTI a few weeks back, and it was a nightmare. So take care of your hygiene and listen to your body.

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kyle_palmer3d ago

This sounds like a tough decision. Anyone know how much it costs? I'm always worried about the financial aspect as well.

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pamela_nelson2d ago

I've been on Selarsdi for about 6 months now for my psoriatic arthritis. It's been a game-changer for me. The initial IV dose was a bit rough, but the subcutaneous injections are manageable. I've had some irritation at the injection site, but nothing too serious. Just make sure to rotate your injection sites to avoid any issues. The side effects were minimal for me; the only notable ones were a bit of fatigue and occasional headaches. It did wonders for my skin and joints though, if you're in the right place to use it, it's incredible how much it can improve the quality of your life.