Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (anti-TNFα) belongs to a class of medications called biologics or more specifically, biological disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARD).
Biologics work by blocking targeted parts of the immune system that cause inflammation in the body.
Common side effects include:
It is important to monitor the effects of your new treatment, particularly during the first few months of treatment. If the symptoms persist or are severe, consult your doctor. You may need to have regular blood tests to monitor your blood counts while on this medication.
What are some rare but serious side-effects that I need to seek medical advice immediately?
The symptoms of a drug allergy include one or more of the following:
Some rare but serious side effects include:
Severe infections such as pneumonia, fungal infection, reactivation of tuberculosis and hepatitis B
If you experience any of these symptoms, you should stop your medication and see your healthcare professional immediately.
Long term use of anti-TNFα may increase the risk of lymphoma and other cancers. However, this is very rare. You may also be at higher risk if you are also taking certain medications that suppress the immune system. Your doctor will monitor/manage this risk closely.
Different biologics have different intervals between doses. If you forget to inject a dose, do it as soon as you remember. Then inject your next dose at the usual time. Do not administer two doses to make up for the missed dose. DO check with your healthcare professional if unsure.
Store in the refrigerator between 2-8 oC and protected from light. Do not freeze. Keep this medication away from children
Pack this medication into a black trash bag and seal it tightly before throwing into the rubbish chute or bin. Dispose needles in a sharps box or tightly closed container to avoid needle prick injury.
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