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Enbrel Sureclick 1ML of 50MG/ML
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What is Enbrel Sureclick ?
Enbrel SureClick is a biologic medication used primarily for the treatment of several chronic inflammatory conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and plaque psoriasis. It is administered through a prefilled autoinjector pen, designed for ease of use, which delivers a dose of etanercept, a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker that helps reduce inflammation and inhibit the progression of disease activity.
- Pain, redness, swelling, itching, bleeding, or bruising where the shot was given
- Swollen glands in your neck, armpits, or groin
- Dark urine or pale stools, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach pain, yellow skin or eyes
- Change in how much or how often you urinate, painful or difficult urination
- Seizures
- Blistering, peeling, red skin rash
- Numbness, tingling, or burning pain in your hands, arms, legs, or feet
- Chest pain, coughing up blood, muscle pain, night sweats, weight loss
- Sores or white patches on your lips, mouth, or throat
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, tiredness, or weakness
- Change in vision, eye pain
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Fever, chills, cough, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, body aches
- Trouble breathing, cold sweat, blue skin, swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet
- Skin changes or growths, red, scaly patches on the skin
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have diabetes, heart failure, liver problems (including hepatitis), multiple sclerosis or any nervous system problem, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, or a history of cancer, seizures, or Guillain-Barré syndrome. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to latex.
- This medicine may cause you to get infections more easily. Tell your doctor if you have any type of infection (including tuberculosis, hepatitis B) before you start treatment. Also tell your doctor if you or a family member has a history of tuberculosis (TB). Take precautions to avoid illness. Wash your hands often.
- This medicine may cause the following problems: Increased risk of cancer, including lymphoma, leukemia, and skin cancerNervous system problemsNew or worsening heart failureAutoimmune problems, including lupus-like syndrome and autoimmune hepatitis
- You will need a skin test for TB before you start using this medicine. Tell your doctor if you or anyone in your home has ever had a positive reaction to a TB skin test.
- This medicine may make you bleed, bruise, or get infections more easily. Take precautions to prevent illness and injury. Wash your hands often.
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- Numbness, tingling, or burning pain in your hands, arms, legs, or feet
- Seizures
- Skin changes or growths; red, scaly patches on the skin
- Sores or white patches on your lips, mouth, or throat
- Swollen glands in your neck, armpits, or groin
- Trouble breathing, cold sweat, blue skin, swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, tiredness, or weakness