Humira (adalimumab) is a biologic medication used to treat several chronic inflammatory conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and plaque psoriasis. For years, it has been one of ...
Humira (adalimumab) is used to treat several autoimmune conditions. The drug typically stays in your system for a few months after your final dose. This article explains how long Humira may remain in ...
Medically reviewed by Shadi Hamdeh, MDMedically reviewed by Shadi Hamdeh, MD Humira (adalimumab) side effects may include pain, irritation, swelling, or itching at the site of the injection, as well ...
Medicare Part D may cover Humira when a person can self-administer it at home. A person’s Part D costs for Humira will depend on the plan’s formulary and their specific plan. Similarly, Medicare ...
Humira (adalimumab) has potential interactions with several other drugs. For example, taking prednisone with Humira can increase the risk of side effects from both drugs. Humira may also interact with ...