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Enbrel for Rheumatoid Arthritis User Reviews (Page 5)

Enbrel has an average rating of 7.8 out of 10 from a total of 123 reviews for the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis. 71% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 14% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Enbrel

  • kasil...
  • September 13, 2016

"I do have the medication with me(Enbrel) but Im unable to pinch myself due to my damaged fingers because of arthtritis , I went with a nurse to teach me how to do it but was impossible for me to grab the pen I have no grip abilities, tomorrow I will see my R doc to see if a have another options on how to do it, I live by myself and there's no one around to help, and my question is what's the reason nurses woud'nt do it in the office?? Im willing to pay for this service since I can't do it . I need your comments please ?"

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  • Disco...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • June 18, 2023

"I have been using enbrel for five years and it has done wonders for my RA. When I turned 65 and went on Medicare, I lost the Enbrel assistance program and, therefore, have to pay outrageous amount of money to keep using this drug. Lower income users can get financial assistance for this drug, but middle income are screwed. I have been using it every two weeks, instead of weekly, to save money and my knees are "blowing up." Thinking of starting class action lawsuit for age discrimination. Very discouraged."

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  • Sandie
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 27, 2018

"Just diagnosed with RA at 65 years old. The Enbrel is super expensive! Only on my third injection but nothing positive yet. The actual injection HURTS LIKE HECK but only for about 20 seconds which seem like minutes, then its over with but it really does hurt."

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  • slynn...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • May 24, 2018

"I've been on Embrel and plaquinil for about as long as I've been diagnosed which is about 10 years. I've had surgery to remove cysts on my fingers, bottom , my cervical spine (kinda tricky), tomorrow I go in to have a walnut sized growth on my left chest wall. My fingers are deformed, numb with episodes of Raynauds."

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  • Rui...
  • February 5, 2018

"I've been on Embrel for 3 weeks and its been a game changer to my life. I was on Methotrexate for 4 weeks and realized the pain did not subside. I'm hoping that this will last since I have experienced a few aches but nothing compared to the pain I had before. One MAJOR downside - the injection is very expensive, especially insurance companies in Asia do not cover this particular medicine."

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  • Hillary
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 15, 2019

"This medication Enbrel gave me uncomfortable side effects that I would rather not discuss, however, my doctor took me off the medication immediately and I feel much better on my new medication. I should have listened to my doctor to begin with."

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  • Peeks
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 9, 2021

"I have recently been diagnosed...is only in this day and age that we as patients reach out to our Doctors and tell them what medications we should be on because of an ad we saw on TV. My followup with the doctor is in one week when these decisions will be made. I have been watching pharmaceutical ads on TV much more closely these days. I will not ask my medical care provider to recommend Enbrel. The ads as with many many other like minded ads for so many pharmaceuticals treating so many diseases or illnesses. Why should we as real patients with real diseases believe your ads full of "actor portrayals" telling us how much better they feel and how improved their quality of life is. If I want acting I will go to the movies. What would be so wrong with featuring actual patients on the actual medications telling us their true experiences?"

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  • Havei...
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • February 21, 2014

"Amazing. First one I used lasted for the longest time frame. Only thing was the shots were annoying. After the Enbrel, each one I used or tried I had an allergic reaction to. About 6 different ones I finally gave into the prospect of having a premed to help accept the medication. Currently on Actemra with premed of Solumedrol. Helped for about 10 months the medicine was increased to maximum dose. 1st down and praying for continuing relief. I hope this helps. As each medication change the SULPHASALAZINE and methotrexate has always remained as a stable medicine treatment in my plan with only one exception."

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  • Mag
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • December 15, 2021

"Have been on Enbrel for at least 10 yrs +. Have been using the new mini Cartridge for about 2 months (did away with the 2 shot a week vial) I dread getting this shot once a week. Application is very easy to use but the medication going into the area is extremely painful. I use an ice pack up to 1/2 hr before use and it still hurts. Anyone else have this problem?"

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  • Happy
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • January 16, 2023

"I have been on Enbrel for the last 14.5 years. I had to get off of it here this last several months due to new insurance. I'm not eligible for any assistance because I'm on on the Market Place that gives me about $100 discount. The foundation said I make too much money for assistance. With the economy the way it is, I barely squeeze by every month. During the last 3 months the RA came back with a vengeance. I had forgotten how bad it was when it originally started and this time it was actually worse. Not having access to Enbrel makes me not able to live a normal life. It is an amazing drug. Very scared as to what the future holds without this medication."

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  • vanellp
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • November 17, 2021

"I have been taking this med for over 16 years and it works great BUT the company has recently stop making the dosage you have to mix and have gone to prefilled syringes. It sucks, the needles are horrible and it hurts to use this new kind. I do not recommend this if you can take another route. I am contemplating changing to another medication."

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  • Jane
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • November 12, 2021

"I had used Enbrel for over 19 years and it has been effective at controlling my RA. They recently have discontinued the reconstitutable form of the drug I had been using. The new formulation, according to the company has a lower pH, which means a higher acidity and wow does it BURN after injection. I had been delighted with the medication, but now the pain after injection is intolerable. I am talking to my doctor about alternatives."

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  • Goodl...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • May 5, 2022

"I took Enbrel for 1.5 years. Then took one shot of Humira. Before starting Enbrel, I took methotrexate. Enbrel worked great! Other than RA, I've always been healthy and lots of energy. One weekend, in 2021, I started having pain in my left shoulder. I thought heart attack. I went to the ER and was told it was a pulled muscle. LONG story short, and back and forth urgent clinic and ER visits, I found that I had an extreme bacterial infection on the outside of my lung. I had all sorts of tests to find out what what going on. I was in the hospital, in ICU, surgery to remove the infection, chest tube, on a ventilator and on oxygen for over one week. All of that, and I've always been healthy and never sick...other than RA. Another long story short...the Enbrel had compromised my immune system. A common bacteria had caused the infection on my lung. I cannot take Enbrel again....NEVER want to go through that experience again! Im looking for another option to help me."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • January 18, 2022

"I am a former athlete and the onset of arthritis has been terrible for me. Sulfasalazine helped a lot but then I had to have a new rheumatologist due to retirement of the previous and she recommended Enbrel, informing me I could discontinue the Sulfasalazine. This was a bad idea, substantial pain returned which was alleviated but starting the Sulfazine again. I have no idea if this very expensive drug is worth the cost."

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  • Anonymous
  • September 10, 2021

"I started out on Enbrel with Methotrexate. The Methotrexate made me feel sick. My Enbrel was increased to 50 MG twice a week . Since then I have been in remission. No need for methotrexate. Now, after 3 years of twice a week, my insurance will not cover that dose. Since when could insurance companies prescribe? I am going to have to switch, and it is scary."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • August 30, 2021

"Is there a drug that you can take with Enbrel that would help besides Methotrexate? I love Enbrel and it has helped immensely but I was on Methotrexate and another drug and I had some bad side effects - now just on Enbrel but still pretty sore- any advice? Thanks Tracy"

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  • lynda
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • February 27, 2023

"I have been in remission from my RA after starting Enbrel. I have had no problems or side effects, my question is, why does it take so many clicks for the applicator to deliver my medication? I use the Enbrel sureclick. It's like opening a can of biscuits, I never know when it is going to happen."

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  • Kjmiss
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • August 3, 2022

"I have been taking Enbrel once a week 50 mg injection for seven years. This drug has been good to me. I could live with a lot of mobility and less pain. My arthritis started when I was 14 and I started on prednisone and gold pills. That treatment did not stop the progression just helped me live. I then tried all the infusion medicines. They worked just not very long. Enbrel has been the longest treatment that has stopped most further progression. I just turned 50 and I am starting to have more pain and realizing Enbrel is not working as well. I am so grateful for Enbrel. I am nervous about finding something new."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • October 27, 2012

"Off Enbrel I was basically not functional. On it, I am as functional as a normal person. This is a miracle. Over 5 years on it and no side effects."

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  • Anonymous
  • February 11, 2015

"Just had my first injection yesterday. I felt better right away. I was really surprise at the fast response!"

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  • Anonymous
  • March 26, 2008

"After about 8 meds over 5 years with most helping little if any I started with Enbrel and it is like night and day. This helps so much. Try it!!"

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  • gdvv
  • January 30, 2017

"Used for about two years. Injection site skin discoloration. Lost effectiveness and caused secondary reaction."

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  • sandy...
  • October 19, 2011

"I only wish the shot lasted the whole 7 days, I find I start hurting again after day 5 of having my shot."

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  • Wrack
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • April 30, 2013

"Worked for 4 years, then stopped working."

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  • scott...
  • April 17, 2016

"It is too expensive and the Amgen company will not help low income people. The private foundations are out of funding. It is not good."

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