So, tofacitinib is this JAK inhibitor that helps with things like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. It does its thing by lowering down the immune system’s reaction that causes inflammation. There are two sizes for the main stuff—5 mg and 10 mg.
Most people take it at the standard dose, which is 5 mg, twice a day. These tablets have a film coating and you’ll usually find ’em in bottles with 60 of them. It’s for tweaking the immune system and giving relief from stuff like joint pain and swelling.
The doc picks the dosage based on what’s going on with you and how you handle it. They can change it up if they need to. Like all meds, there might be side effects.
You gotta stick with the doc’s plan and chat with your healthcare person.
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