Avsola for Ankylosing Spondylitis User Reviews
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- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- June 20, 2025
"I’ve been having Avsola infusions for nine months now with much success. Within hours of the first infusion, I was feeling much better. The lower back and other joint areas are now pain-free. I’ve had very little to no side effects. My energy level is almost back to normal, as well. To me, this medication has been a game changer. I can now lead a mostly normal life and do the things I want to do. I cannot be happier. This drug has made a tremendous difference for me. I hope it continues to be as effective as it has been so far. And the infusion process, which I do at a local hospital center, is easy with no side effects or issues there either."
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"I started my first infusion with Avsola on September 30th, 2021. I have had nothing but side effects since then. I had dizziness, nausea, and a headache the day after, along with heat flashes. Nothing really after that, except on October 10th, I broke out into hives all over my body and had to go to the ER. They gave me a steroid, Pepcid, and sent me home. By the morning, they were gone. On October 12th, I was having a dry cough and some wheezing. I was concerned, so I saw my primary doctor. She ran an EKG, and it was abnormal. Another trip to the ER. The cardiologist reviewed and said there were no concerns, but to follow up in his office for a workup. On October 13th, I was woken up by severe pain in my chest that radiated to my back. I got up, walked around to see if it would go away. It did, but before I got up, I noticed I couldn't move my right arm because my shoulder was in severe pain. My jaw felt like I had been grinding my teeth all night. I could barely close my right hand. So I would not do it."