What happens if humira is not refrigerated




















For further assistance, call 1. You can choose the resources and tools that are most useful to you, including: help with injections, on-call nurse support, medication reminders, and the HUMIRA Complete Savings Card. Learn more here. Simply call 1. Your Ambassador understands that starting a new treatment may be challenging and is there to listen and provide you with the resources you need, when you need them. An Ambassador can also help empower you to navigate the insurance process, understand your benefits and potential ways to manage the cost of your prescription and develop a routine to support the treatment plan your doctor has prescribed.

They are trained to direct patients to their HCP for treatment-related advice, including further referrals. TNF plays a role in the process that causes inflammation. You take HUMIRA by giving yourself an injection under the skin, every other week one week after your initial starting dose.

If your doctor decides that you are able to give your injections at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject HUMIRA.

You can call your doctor or 1. One of the most common side effects with HUMIRA is injection site reactions such as pain, redness, rash, swelling, itching, or bruising. These symptoms usually will go away within a few days. Signs of a serious allergic reaction include hives, trouble breathing, and swelling of your face, eyes, lips, or mouth. Call your doctor right away if you experience any of these symptoms.

If you need additional help with self-injecting, you can view an instructional video. Look for the gauge needle call-out and updated liquid volume on the package, and let your specialty pharmacy know if you have any questions or concerns about the HUMIRA you receive. If your child's doctor decides that you are able to give the injections at home, you should receive training on the right way to prepare and inject HUMIRA.

Your child's first injection should be given under the supervision of a healthcare professional. This may help you remember when to take it. Then take your next dose when your next scheduled dose is due. This will put you back on schedule. Yes, you can take certain other medicines if your doctor has prescribed them, or has told you it's okay to take them while you're taking HUMIRA.

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take. A rare type of cancer called hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma, often resulting in death, has developed in some people. Do not use a Pen or prefilled syringe if the liquid is cloudy, discolored, or has flakes or particles in it. Care should be taken to avoid dropping or crushing the Pen and prefilled syringe as they contain glass. In addition, the HUMIRA Pen or prefilled syringe should be protected from direct sunlight and stored in its original carton until you are ready to use it.

If not used within the 14 days, it must be discarded. Once your HUMIRA Pen or prefilled syringe has reached room temperature, it must be used within 14 days even if it is put back in the refrigerator. HUMIRA that has reached room temperature must be discarded if it is not used within the day period.

Do not use it and call your pharmacist immediately to let them know that your HUMIRA Pen or prefilled syringe has been stored out of the refrigerator for more than 14 days. Record the date when HUMIRA is first removed from the refrigerator in the spaces provided on the carton and dose tray. If more comfortable, take your HUMIRA Pen or prefilled syringe out of the refrigerator for minutes before injecting to allow the liquid to reach room temperature. Do not remove the cap or cover while allowing it to reach room temperature.

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Normally, the adalimumab will be delivered directly to your home by a special delivery company. Adalimumab has to be kept in the fridge at all times, or it will not work.

However, when needed, for example if you are travelling, adalimumab can be stored at room temperature out of sunlight for a maximum of 14 days — if it is kept out for longer than this it should be thrown away. Even if you return it to the fridge within 14 days of it being taken out, it still must be used within 14 days of the initial removal from the fridge. The dose you are prescribed and how often you need to take it will vary according to your condition. Children will be given smaller doses than adults.

The usual adult induction starting dose is mg followed by an 80 mg dose two weeks later, although some people may start with a dose of 80 mg followed by a 40 mg dose after two weeks. For ongoing treatment, the usual dose is then 40 mg every other week.

Depending on your response, your doctor may increase the frequency of your dose to 40 mg every week.



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