Is STELARA better than Humira?

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asked Oct 23, 2022 in Other- Health by Rimexruminat (1,850 points)
Is STELARA better than Humira?

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answered Oct 23, 2022 by unvventea (15,550 points)
STELARA is better than Humira because secondary endpoints was corticosteroid-free remission, which 61% of patients on Stelara achieved versus 57.4% of Humira patients.

STELARA can cause mood swings as well as mental and mood changes and even confusion.

If you experience any side effects such as a headache that does not go away, sudden vision changes, seizures, mood changes or confusion seek medical attention right away as it can lead to a deadly condition called Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.

Being on STELARA does make you immunocompromised because STELARA suppresses and weakens your immune system.

When on STELARA it increases your risk of infections and viruses because your immune system cannot work properly when weakened.

The side effects of STELARA Injections are nasal congestion, sore throat, and runny nose, upper respiratory infections, fever, headache, tiredness, itching, nausea and vomiting, redness at the injection site, vaginal yeast infections, urinary tract infections, sinus infection, bronchitis, diarrhea, stomach pain.

It is important that you tell your doctor about any new symptoms you notice.

This will help prevent any potential complications or catch them at an early stage.

Your IBD team should give you a check-up to see whether you should continue having Stelara after 12 months of treatment.

STELARA can be injected into the stomach or in the front of the thighs or buttocks.

If injecting STELARA into the stomach you should not inject it within a 2 inch radius of your belly button.

Stelara can also be injected into the upper arm by a caregiver.

The average cost of a STELARA shot is $10,138.50 although it can be as much as $13,000.00 depending on the pharmacy.

The cost of STELARA per month is $10,138.50 per month but with Nice Rx the monthly price is $49.00 which is a huge savings.

Also Medicare will pay for the cost of STELARA as well.

The cost for Stelara subcutaneous solution (45 mg/0.5 mL) is around $13,434.00 for a supply of 0.5 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

Medicare does pay for and cover 100 percent of the cost of STELARA.

If you have Medicare prescription drug plans it will pay for 100 percent of the cost of STELARA without need for paying a Copay.

There are no generic versions of STELARA.

STELARA can only be bought by prescription under the brand name STELARA.

You can get RX coupons for discounts to help pay for STELARA and health insurance can help pay for Stelara as well.

STELARA is used for treating adults and children 6 years and older with moderate to severe psoriasis.

STELARA is not a steroid as it is used to target underlying causes of psoriatic arthritis and plaque psoriasis.

Stelara blocks the action of IL-12 and IL-23, two proteins that may play a role in plaque psoriasis and active psoriatic arthritis.

STELARA is a kind of drug called a biologic drug.

STELARA is also known as Ustekinumab which is a drug that is used to reduce signs and symptoms of of active psoriatic arthritis, such as psoriasis and joint swelling.

It is also approved for the treatment of plaque psoriasis and moderate to severe, active Crohn's disease.

Stelara is a prescription medicine which is prescribed to be used to treat the symptoms of Plaque Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn Disease.

Stelara can also be used alone or with other medications.

Stelara belongs to a class of drugs called Antipsoriatics, Systemic; Monoclonal Antibodies; Interleukin Inhibitors.

STELARA is also an immunosuppressant and when taken can increase the risk of malignancy.

Malignancies were reported among patients who received STELARA in clinical studies.

The safety of STELARA has not been evaluated in patients who have a history of malignancy or who have a known malignancy.

Stelara and Humira are both monoclonal antibodies.

Monoclonal antibodies mimic the effects of proteins made by your immune system.

Stelara contains the monoclonal antibody ustekinumab.

Ustekinumab belongs to a drug class* called interleukin-12 and interleukin-23 blockers.

Stelara may cause mild neurological side effects such as headache and dizziness.

But Stelara can also cause a more serious brain condition called posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome (PRES).

Bruising, itching, pain, redness, swelling, or hardening of the skin at the stelara injection site may occur.

Injection site reactions from stelara usually go away after 1 or 2 days.

Headache, back pain, or sinus/throat pain may also occur.

If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

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