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by wpasc 616 days ago
amen. I've tried 3 tnf inhibitors that have not worked (and had negative side effects). Cosentyx (il 17a inhibitor) kinda scares me. I always like to keep my hopes that some better autoimmune treatments could come soon
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Out of curiosity I'm curious why it scares you?

For context, I had been on Taltz before for psoriasis, and it worked very well. It seems like il17 inhibitors specifically are extremely targeted in what they affect.

In comparison, I was also on otezla at one point (tnf-a inhibitor) and it didnt work for me either, and the side effects were terrible.

It's the few instances of new onset IBD and generally the GI side effects. I'm lucky enough to have a pretty solid GI system that I don't want to risk messing with. I get very anxious with medicine, and my ankylosing spondylitis is sufficiently slow moving on MRI and tolerable enough that I prefer not to use the medicines. I had too many strange side effects whilst on Humira/Remicade such that it scares the crap out of me.
Understandable. I'll just say that for a sample size of n=1 I've seen no GI side effects with il17 blockers.

Which was not the case with otezla. But tnfa blockers - yeah those are bad times.

In any case, good luck with your treatment!

thank you and thanks for your n=1, wish you the best with your treatment as well
You had a skin fungal infection dumbass not some unknown mystery condition psoriasis they came up with
Wow, kid, you really have no clue about the world.