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The Update in Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis webcast will discuss treatment strategies for patients with psoriatic disease.
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Update 2021: After a long search for a new combination of meds that worked for me, I started taking Tremfya in March of 2021. It started working by May and is still working great, it completely cleared my skin and has kept my joints feeling good! I still have some visible swelling of fingers and toes so they added Otezla to the mix a few weeks ago.
Update 2/7/19: The Cosentyx did not end up working for me. I am now on MTX and Xeljanz.
I have suffered from Psoriatic Arthritis and Psoriasis for almost 20 years. In fact, it was my desire to reduce the inflammation in my body which led me to the Keto lifestyle almost 2 years ago. 5 weeks ago I switched medications from Remicade to Cosentyx. I just finished my 5 weeks of loading doses, so here is my update!
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Here are the common questions I get for my injection treatment for my psoriasis. Disclaimer, this is not a cure but it is very close to a cure against psoriasis.
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[THU0325] Secukinumab Demonstrates a Consistent Safety Profile With Up to Five Years Treatment in Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis and Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis: Updated Pooled Safety Analyses
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What Are The Side Effects Of Secukinumab? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with Secukinumab, a medication commonly prescribed for various inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Understanding the potential side effects is essential for anyone considering this treatment. We will cover both common and serious side effects, including symptoms related to the upper respiratory tract, injection site reactions, and the risk of infections due to the medication's impact on the immune system.
Additionally, we will highlight less common side effects that may occur and emphasize the importance of monitoring for any concerning symptoms. If you or someone you know is using Secukinumab, this video will provide valuable information on what to watch for and when to seek medical advice.
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What are biologics, how do they work, what are the most common classes of biologics and what are the most common side effects of these medications. All discussed in detail in this video, by rheumatologist Dr. Diana Girnita
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Discover the latest advancements in treating Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) and Psoriasis. This informative video explores the efficacy, safety, and impact on patient outcomes of new and promising treatments, including biologic agents, targeted synthetic drugs, and novel therapeutic approaches. Stay up-to-date with the most effective strategies to manage these chronic inflammatory conditions and improve quality of life.
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Dr. Peter Nash discusses abstract OP0023 from EULAR 2022 -
A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND TRIAL COMPARING SECUKINUMAB 300 MG AND 150 MG AT WEEK 52 IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WHO DID NOT ACHIEVE INACTIVE DISEASE DURING AN INITIAL 16 WEEKS OF OPEN-LABEL TREATMENT WITH SECUKINUMAB 150 MG https://bit.ly/3akPfWJ
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The Minor and Serious Side Effects of Psoriasis Biologics
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Cosentyx is used to treat plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, enthesitis-related arthritis, hidradenitis suppurativa, and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis.
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Cosentyx is an immunosuppressant that works by blocking the effects of a protein in the body called interleukin 17A that can cause inflammation. It is a monoclonal antibody and belongs to the drug class called interleukin inhibitors. Blocking the protein's activity reduces inflammation, pain, swelling, and any skin symptoms that you may have.
Cosentyx is given as an intravenous infusion by a healthcare provider, or as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection. It is typically given monthly after the first starting doses.
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Have questions about Cosentyx? You’re not alone and this video gives you the clear, honest answers you’ve been searching for. From surprising side effects to how long it actually takes to work, we’re cutting through the myths and delivering real talk with actual facts on this powerful medication used for psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis & more.
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What Is Cosentyx Used To Treat?
Cosentyx is one of the newer injectable medications on the market that's used to treat a number of different inflammatory-based conditions.
Those include Plaque Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and Axial Spondyloarthritis
Cosentyx MOA (Mechanism of Action)
I mentioned above that Cosentyx works by decreasing inflammation. Specifically, it does that by blocking interleukins.
The end result is a decrease in the release of cytokines and chemokines. These are substances that are involved in the inflammatory process.
But remember inflammation can be bad when there's too much of it. But it's also one of the first steps in your immune response which is a good thing.
So even though blocking interleukins sounds like a good thing in the late stages - it can also bring on some side effects which I’ll get to in a second.
How Is Cosentyx Dosed?
The dosing of Cosentyx changes a lot based off what you're treating.
But by and large you're going to see Cocentyx started with a loading dose and then moved to a maintenance dose.
It's a subcutaneous injection and the loading dose is usually 300 mg subcutaneously once a week for the first 5 weeks.
Then you move on to the maintenance dose which can vary from 150 mg to 300 mg every 4 weeks.
One of the downsides of Cosentyx is that to get the 300 mg dose requires two injections because the drug is only available in 150 milligram strength.
How Long Does It Take To Start Working?
This is a really good question and can vary from person to person.
But I like to use the 3 months rule of thumb. That means for most people you'll start noticing a difference by three months out.
In studies some people have noticed the difference is early as one month. Other people require more like 16 weeks before they see a difference it’s something you definitely have to be patient with.
What Are The Side Effects of Cosentyx?
The most common side effect you'll see with it by a long shot is increased infection rates.
This can happen in anywhere from 29% to 48% of people in studies. The types of infections can vary from the herpes virus, staph and upper respiratory tract infections.
Other less common side effects are going to be diarrhea in 3% - 4% of people. Headaches occur in around 2% of people.
It's important to remember that some people can actually see their cholesterol levels increase. But this only happens in about 2% of people.
The one thing I want to point out if you have Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis Cosentyx can actually make those things worse. It's a very small chance that this will happen but it's something important for you and your doctor and all about.
What About Weight Gain or Hair Loss With Cosentyx?
In studies there weren’t any reports of weight gain or hair loss with Cosentyx. In fact, you're more likely to see weight loss because some of the side effects can be diarrhea and infections. So people are more likely to not be eating less when taking it.
Is It Safe to Take With My Other Medications?
A general rule of thumb here is that you don't want to take it with anything that can lower your immune system. Couple of examples would be cyclosporine or tacrolimus.
What About Monitoring?
Before your doctor starts you on this they're going to make sure to get a tuberculosis test done.
They're also going to keep an eye out for any signs or symptoms of irritable bowel disease.
Like a lot of other injectable medications Cosentyx can get pretty expensive - especially if you don't have good insurance.
So I'm going to make sure to include a link to their website where they talk about some of their financial assistance programs.
These are going to vary based off whether you can qualify for them or not. But it's worth having the information available so at least you can check into it: https://www.cosentyx.com/treatment-cost
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Websites of trade media covering the study on psychosis and stimulants:
NBC News.com: https://www.nbcnews.com/health..../mental-health/high-
Barrons.com: https://www.barrons.com/news/h....igh-doses-of-adderal
Daily Mail.com: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/he....alth/article-1383583
Neuroscience News.com: https://neurosciencenews.com/a....dhd-psychosis-neurop
The study that was discussed in the above trade media articles:
Moran, L. V. et al. (2024). Risk for incident psychosis and mania with prescription amphetamines. American Journal of Psychiatry.
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.20230329
Meta-analysis of risk for psychosis in those with ADHD:
Nourredine, M. et al. (2021). Association of ADHD in childrehood and adolescenc with the risk of subsequent psychotic disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Psychiatry, 78(5), 519-529.
doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.4799
Risk for psychosis in people with ADHD taking stimulant medications:
Cortese, S. (2019). Psychosiss during ADHD treatment with stimulants. The New England Journal of Medicine, 380(12), 1178-1180.
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42....9422/2/nejme1900502.
Let's talk about my concerta experience. We'll discuss the benefits, side effects and dosage of concerta during this video. It's primary use it to treat Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In this video, you'll hear hear an honest review on Concerta.
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WELCOME to my youtube channel and during this video, I'm talkIng about concerta, this is 27 milligrams and it can do some miraculous things when it comes to helping you with your focus, concentration and mood. Let this video be your guide, we'll go over my concerta experience. I'll compare it to other alternatives, like: Concerta vs Adderall, concerta vs Vyvanse, Concerta vs Ritalin and I'll go over some of the most common concerns about it, such as Concerta side effects, the Concerta dosage, concerta for a weight loss.
I used concerta for about 3 years on and off and it was my experience was that it is absolutely fantastic, it absolutely works... but the comedowns and the crash were bad enough to make it be an overall negative experience... and for that reason, I'm not a user and I never plan to touch the stuff again. Initially I began taking it after I used Ritalin. Ritalin was used to help me with school. They suggested it because I was having trouble studying... I would read and regress to the beginning of the paragraph repetitively, and it was just damn hard to pay attention. So, I was on Ritalin at a very small dose, and Ritalin was great... it would help you to concentrate for a couple of hours. However, it only lasted 2-3 hours and for this reason, I made the switch to concerta. I started at 18 mg and then went up to 27 milligrams.
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In this episode, I discuss a medication known as Ritalin (methylphenidate) and go over 3 things that you should know about it:
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Koplewicz debunks the myth that Ritalin and Adderall affect those without ADHD differently than those with it. The effect is the same.
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Dr. Harold Koplewicz is one of the nation’s leading child and adolescent psychiatrists. He is widely recognized as an innovator in the field, a strong advocate for child mental health, and a master clinician. He has also been at the forefront of public education to dispel the myths and stigma surrounding children and adolescents living with psychiatric disorders. Koplewicz has been repeatedly recognized in America’s Top Doctors, Best Doctors in America, and New York Magazine’s “Best Doctors in New York.” In 2006, he was appointed Director of the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI), making him the third person to hold that position since the institution’s founding in 1952. He is also the founding president of the Child Mind Institute.
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Question: Do ADHD drugs affect a “normal” brain differently than a brain with ADHD?
Harold Koplewicz: Well I think that’s a myth. I think there’s a myth out there that if you are a hyper-active, or ADHD kid, Ritalin or Ritalin-like medications are going to work on you differently than they will on the normal population. And that’s what it is. It’s a myth; it’s inaccurate. So for all of us, whenever we would take on of these medicines, your dopamine and norepinephrine is going to be more readily available in your brain. You will be more focused. You will be more attentive, you will also, might be a little more uptight and a little more hyper-vigilant. And when you take any medicine, there’s a cost/benefit ratio. Any time you take a medicine, there’s a potential side effect. So if you don’t have ADHD and you’re going to take this medicine, any psychostimulant, any type of drug like this is going to increase your heart rate, it may elevate your blood pressure, it will decrease your appetite. Those things are side effects that are unnecessary if your dopamine and norepinephrine levels are normal. In the same way that if you take too many aspirin. It will thin your platelets, which might be good, but might be bad. And if you take too much aspirin you can actually get an ulcer.
So this is something that every time you get prescribed a medicine, a doctor is thinking about what the cost/benefit ratio is. A little quick soundbyte..
So, but the important part for us to remember is that when someone with ADHD gets these medicines, they get closer to what a normal, typical brain response is. So that they look less hyper-active, they look more attentive, therefore they’re less impulsive. They are able to do what they’re capable of doing. It doesn’t increase your IQ points, it doesn’t make you smarter, it lets you get to the IQ points that you do have. And therefore, while you’re never as attentive as a typical or normal individual, and you never stop moving around and stay as still as a typical normal, you are more in the normal range that permits you to be more contemplative, insightful, and therefore get in touch with and use your intelligence.
Question: Is there any danger of addiction or long-term chemical changes?
Harold Koplewicz: Well, I think there are other side effects. So, for instance, particularly if you take Dexedrine—which is a more potent version of Ritalin, slightly different chemical structure—there is no doubt that you will also get a slight rise in your mood and you will feel somewhat more euphoric and you will feel more expansive. And therefore, if you start taking that medicine on a regular basis, when you don’t have it you very possibly will feel a crash, or you will feel down. And therefore, that’s the potential side effect that could be quite serious, that you become used to it or become almost addicted to the sensation of feeling good when it’s not necessary to cause you to focus or you don’t need it for extended attention.
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*Side Effects*
*Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):*
Headache, Joint pain, Blurred vision, Tension headache, Dry mouth, Thirst, Trouble falling asleep, High temperature (fever), Reduced libido, Unusual hair loss or thinning, Muscle tightness, Muscle cramps, Loss of appetite or decreased appetite, Inability to develop or maintain an erection, Itching, Rash or raised red itchy rashes (hives), Feeling unusually sleepy, drowsy or tired, Clenching to grinding teeth, Feeling of panic, Tingling feeling, prickling, or numbness of the skin, Cough, Sore throat, Upper respiratory tract infection, Sinus infection, High blood pressure, Fast heartbeat (tachycardia), Dizziness (vertigo), Feeling weak, Movements which you cannot control, Feeling aggressive, agitated, anxious, depressed, irritable, tense, or jittery, Upset stomach or indigestion, Stomach pain, Diarrhoea, Feeling sick, Stomach discomfort and being sick.
*Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):*
Dry eyes, Constipation, Chest discomfort, Blood in the urine, Listlessness, Shaking or trembling, Increased need to pass urine, Muscle pain, Muscle twitching, Shortness of breath or chest pain, Feeling hot, Anger, Feeling restless or tearful, Talking too much, Excessive awareness of surroundings, Problems sleeping.
*Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):*
Feeling disoriented, Confusion, Trouble seeing or double vision, Swelling of the breast tissue in men, Excessive sweating, Redness of the skin, Red raised skin rash.
*Very Rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people):*
Muscle cramps, Small red marks on the skin, Abnormal liver function including liver failure and coma, Changes in test results-including liver and blood tests, Abnormal thinking, Lack of feeling emotion, Doing things over and over again, being obsessed with one thing, Temporary low mood, Fingers and toes feeling numb, tingling and changing colour.
*Effects on Growth:*
When used for more than a year. methylphenidate may cause reduced growth in some children. This affects less than 1 in 10 children:
There may be a lack of weight gain or height growth
Your doctor will carefully watch your child's height and weight as well as how well they are eating.
*Alcohol:*
Do not take this medication with alcohol as it may increase or worsen unwanted side-effects.
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Let's take a deep dive into Concerta, a widely prescribed medication for ADHD treatment. With a special interest in ADHD and its management, Dr. Sulman Aziz Mirza provides valuable insights into Concerta's unique features, benefits, and potential side effects, as well as some of the controversies around Concerta suddenly "not working" anymore...
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Generic name: Methylphenidate.
Brand names: Ritalin and Concerta.
Available as a tablets, modified release tablets and capsules.
How to use it?
- Tablet: swallow it whole with half a glass of water. It is possible to chew on the tablet or break it.
- Modified release tablet or a capsule: also take it with water, but don’t break it and do not chew on it. This can decrease its effectivity.
In addition it is advised to take Methylphenidate during a meal, as this can decrease your chances on side effects.
When to use it?
Methylphenidate has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system. It has properties similar to amphetamines. It can be used to treat ADHD, narcolepsy and it can be used during palliative sedation.
What is the correct dosage?
The precise dose will depend on your specific indication of use, the side effect you might experience ,the severity of your symptoms and the brand of methylphenidate you might be using.Therefore always use the precise amount and frequency your doctor prescribed you.
- However, when treating ADHD symptoms with regular tablets in children older than 6 years or in adults: a usual starting dose would be 5mg 2x/day. If necessary this can be slowly increase up to a maximum dose of 60mg/day.
- Here it is important to note, that the dosages of modified release tablets and capsules may be different.
- When treating narcolepsy in adults, your doctor might prescribe a dose of 10mg/ 2-3 per day.
What are common the side-effects?
- Very common (10%): insomnia, nervousness, headache, palpitations, decreased appetite, nausea and a dry mouth.
- Common (1-10%): upper respiratory tract infection, shortness of breath, decreased appetite, weight loss, aggression, agitation, irritability, restlessness, anxiety, panic attack, stress, depression, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, tics, tremor, mood swings, fast heart rate, high blood pressure , upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough, sore throat, rash, itching, fever and fatigue.
Uncommon (0.1-1%): Hypersensitivity reactions, psychotic disorders, suicidal ideas, hallucinations, blurred vision, dry eyes, chest pain, hot flush, constipation, muscle twitching and muscle tension.
- Rare (0.01-0.1%): mania, libido disorder, disorientation, chest pain, visual impairment and menstrual disorder.
Safety:
First of all be careful to combine methylphenidate with alcohol. As this might increase its dazing effects.
In addition, it can be dangerous to drive while using this drug. As it can cause you to become drowsy, sleepy and/or dizzy. If you experiencing any of these side effects than please do not drive. This is especially true for the first few weeks you are using it.
Furthermore, methylphenidate can have interactions with other drugs your are taking. always discuss this with your prescribing doctor.
Unfortunately, the effects of methylphenidate during pregnancy or while breastfeeding are not studied properly. Therefore it could be dangerous and its usages should be avoided. Always discuss this with your personal doctor, as there might be some exceptions.
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In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key facts about a medication called ALLOPURINOL and how it is used to treat a condition called GOUT - where uric acid crystals build up in the joints.
Allopurinol is also know by its trade or brand names: Zyloric, Uricto or Zyloprim.
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Key facts from the NHS:
*Allopurinol reduces the amount of uric acid made by your body's cells. *This reduces symptoms such as swollen and painful joints (gout).
*It may take several months before you feel the full benefit of allopurinol.
*During the first few months of treatment, as allopurinol starts to work, you may get more gout attacks. However, your doctor will prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or colchicine to help with this.
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How To Take Colchicine For Acute Gout? Managing acute gout can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding the proper use of medication like colchicine. In this informative video, we will guide you through the essential steps for taking colchicine effectively. We will cover the recommended dosages, how to adjust your intake based on different tablet strengths, and the importance of adhering to your doctor's instructions. Additionally, we will discuss potential side effects and what to do if you miss a dose or accidentally take too much.
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