Etanercept for Behcet's Disease User Reviews
Brand names: Enbrel, Erelzi, Eticovo
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 10, 2017
"I've been on this drug for 7 weeks now, 50 mg per week, and I was told 12 weeks till I will feel its full potential. I'm only starting to see results now. My genital skin flares are horrendous, much worse than any joint pain I have experienced. I still flared, but it cleared up within a week, which normally would take anything up to 2 weeks."
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Etanercept "Had my second 50 mg injection (done weekly) in the doctor's office today. No negative side effects yet. Metal taste for several hours after the injection. Mouth sores are gone. Still taking 200 mg of Imuran daily in conjunction. Thinking I feel a little less fatigued. Time will tell."