Filgotinib is classified as a Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) inhibitor, specifically designed to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis by modulating immune responses. You’ve got two strengths to choose from: 100 mg and 200 mg, both are in that film-coated kind of tablet. The usual dose doc might prescribe is 200 mg, and you take it once a day.
Each bottle comes with 30 tablets. This is a med, so, yeah, you gotta take it with a doc’s okay. It works by blocking that enzyme that’s linked to cytokine receptors, which keeps those immune cells from getting too active and causing all that inflammation that comes with RA.
We’re still figuring out what the long-term stuff will be like and what the best dose is. Healthcare providers need to look at the possible side effects, what it shouldn’t be taken with, and all that jazz to keep the patients safe.
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