What is Amuda?
Adalimumab injection, commonly referred to as "Amuda," is a biological agent used for treating rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. Specific details are as follows:
The main active ingredient in adalimumab injection is adalimumab. It is a clear, colorless liquid pre-filled in a syringe, indicated for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. When treating rheumatoid arthritis, it is often used in combination with methotrexate injection, which can help slow the progression of joint damage and improve physical function. This medication is generally considered for adult patients with severe active ankylosing spondylitis who have had inadequate response to conventional therapy. It should be noted that adverse reactions may occur during use, such as erythema, itching, headache, and musculoskeletal pain. These side effects are usually mild and tend to resolve spontaneously over time.
Adalimumab injection must be used under the guidance of a physician. Do not use this medication without medical supervision to avoid potential adverse outcomes.