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Injection Site Reactions

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(Injection site reaction)
Injection site reactions are allergic reactions that result in cutaneous necrosis that may occur at sites of medication injection, typically presenting in one of two forms, (1) those associated with intravenous infusion or (2) those related to intramuscular injection. Intra muscular injection... Read more on Wikipedia

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for my significant injection site reactions and it made...
05/10/2011
...it. I used to take anti-histamine along with my humira for my significant injection site reactions and it made a big difference. Just a thought.\ \ Long may the improvements...  (from www.arthritiscare.org.uk)  Read full post
got rid of my injection site reactions!\ \ I was getting...
12/23/2010
...- Beta\ Good Morning All!\ \ I just wanted to share with you how I got rid of my injection site reactions!\ \ I was getting them with every shot and I was pretty disappointed. I gathered a bunc...  (from www.msworld.org)  Read full post
on Fuzeon, my injection site reactions seemed to be getting...
02/20/2007
I discontinued Fuzeon a week ago when ...than three years on Fuzeon, my injection site reactions seemed to be getting worse. Even so, if I ...expanded access program I would still be on the Fuze...  (from forums.poz.com)  Read full post
it doesn't have the injection site reactions that Rebif and...
04/03/2013
Have your considered switching to Avonex? Since it's an intramuscular injection, it doesn't have the injection site reactions that Rebif and Betaseron have....  (from www.thisisms.com)  Read full post
I always have the injection site reaction & I swell up...
03/01/2013
...& I get the injection in my upper forearm. I always have the injection site reaction & I swell up about the size of a quarter, but all in...  (from www.arthritisconnect.com)  Read full post
trying it , had injection site reaction with enbrel & been...
04/08/2013
..., they are finaly going to deliver the Golimumab next week ...the same as we get with enbrel , looking forward to trying it , had injection site reaction with enbrel & be...  (from www.arthritisforum.org.uk)  Read full post
but had problems with injection site reaction , not tried...
04/25/2013
Hi Lizzie been on enbrel , worked very well but had problems with injection site reaction , not tried humira but loads of people do well on both started Golumamab this year myself...  (from www.arthritiscare.org.uk)  Read full post
months. I had injection site reactions but they weren't...
02/07/2013
...worked really well for about 9 months. I had injection site reactions but they weren't too bad and I also had ...stopped as soon as I stopped enbrel. Hope it works for...  (from nras.healthunlocked.com)  Read full post
to minimize the injection site reaction, but it keeps...
04/12/2013
...I do that. I take 25mg Sunday night and the other 25mg Thursday morning. I did it mostly to minimize the injection site reaction, but it keeps the levels of Enbrel in your body...  (from www.livingwithpsoriaticarthritis.org)  Read full post
to 2 but had bad injection site reaction & loads of pain...
04/21/2013
..., more movement in some joints & then had nice flare since thursday , all to do with coming ...have one , on enbrel my CRP went down to 2 but had bad injection site reaction & loads of pain with...  (from www.arthritisforum.org.uk)  Read full post