Simponi Injections: Life-Changing or Too Risky?
I've been on Simponi 50mg/0.5ml for a few months now to treat my rheumatoid arthritis. It's been a game-changer in terms of reducing inflammation and pain, but I'm worried about the potential side effects, especially the risk of infection. Has anyone else experienced serious side effects, or am I overthinking it? Also, any tips on dealing with injection site irritation would be appreciated. I'm not having issues but I know people who do. Thanks for your thoughts!
Simponi Injections: Life-Changing or Too Risky?
I've been on Simponi 50mg/0.5ml for a few months now to treat my rheumatoid arthritis. It's been a game-changer in terms of reducing inflammation and pain, but I'm worried about the potential side effects, especially the risk of infection. Has anyone else experienced serious side effects, or am I overthinking it? Also, any tips on dealing with injection site irritation would be appreciated. I'm not having issues but I know people who do. Thanks for your thoughts!
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I had a mild reaction to Simponi but my doctor advised me to take antihistamines and monitor. I did for a few weeks and then I was fine.
I'm really nervous about starting Simponi because of the heart failure warning. Has anyone with a history of heart issues had problems?
I've been on Simponi for over a year now and haven't had any major issues. Just the occasional cold and some injection site irritation. It's definitely helped with my ankylosing spondylitis.
I worked in a pharmacy and we had a few people come in with weird side effects from Simponi. Make sure you're monitoring yourself closely, especially in the first few months.
The irritated injection sites are annoying, but I've found that using a bit of hydrocortisone cream helps a lot. Just don't overuse it.
Simponi has been a lifesaver for my psoriatic arthritis. The injection sites can be a bit irritating, but it's worth it. Just make sure to rotate injection sites and use numbing cream if needed.
Simponi has really helped with my ulcerative colitis, but the injection can be a bit scary. Just take a deep breath and do it quick, like ripping off a band-aid. It gets easier.