Admira
Admira Products are primarily used for
Ankylosing spondylitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriasis
About Admira Products
Uses of Admira Products
Adalimumab is used in the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
Admira Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Admira are Sinus inflammation, Upper respiratory tract infection, Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Infection.
How Admira Products work
Adalimumab blocks the action of certain chemical messengers that are responsible for inflammation, swelling and redness associated with certain joint diseases.
Patient Concerns about Admira Products
Frequently asked questions about Admira Products
Frequently asked questions about Adalimumab
Q. What type of drug is Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection?
Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection belongs to a class of drugs name TNF blockers. It reduces joint damage by reducing swelling and improves joint function.
Q. What benefit can you expect from your treatment with Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection?
You may notice a lessening of joint swelling, pain, and stiffness, often within the first 8 weeks of starting the treatment.
Q. Can Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection weaken your immune system?
Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection is a TNF blocker medicine that can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections. Inform your doctor if you have been suffering from any infections before taking this medicine.
Q. Can Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection be used with other arthritis medicines?
Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection is a biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (bDMARD) and may be used with other medicines like methotrexate (DMARDs); prednisolone (steroid); naproxen or ibuprofen (anti-inflammatory medicines) and paracetamol (pain killers). However, it cannot be used with other bDMARDs. Your doctor will be able to give you more information on this.
Q. Should Admira 40mg/0.8ml Injection be stopped before any surgery?
Yes, treatment with this medicine should be stopped before surgery. It can start again after the operation at a time decided by your surgeon and rheumatologist (often once the wound has healed and there is no infection).