Tremfya and Swelling: What Users Say
Reviews for Tremfya
- San...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- November 19, 2024
For Plaque Psoriasis "I had a certain vaccine, and after the vaccine, I started experiencing a series of autoimmune issues. I struggled for almost 2 years with rashes that covered nearly 80% of my skin. Out of nowhere, I haven't had issues until age 39. I was amazed that within the 1st week, all itching, inflammation, and other hits to my system resulting from an autoimmune disorder have diminished. Completely! I had it pretty severe, but with Tremfya, I have a life again! My skin is intact, and I can sleep at night without itching and burning."
- Che...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 21, 2025
For Psoriasis "Immediately cleared my skin from the first dose. However, joint pain and swelling of hands and feet is getting worse with each dose. 2 loading doses and 2 additional so far. Standard dose every 8 weeks."
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- Che...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 21, 2025
For Psoriasis "Immediately cleared my skin from the first dose. However, joint pain and swelling of hands and feet is getting worse with each dose. 2 loading doses and 2 additional so far. Standard dose every 8 weeks."
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For Plaque Psoriasis "I've been on many bios over the last decade. They switched me to Tremfya about a year ago from Stelara, and I really wish they hadn't. Tremfya works somewhat for the first and second dose. After that, it goes to 8 weeks, and you suffer for at least half of those. I find it to barely keep psoriasis at bay for the first 3 weeks, then after that, you are inflamed and get new spots. Tremfya is absolutely the LEAST effective bio I have used."