Deucravacitinib is a treatment for moderate to severe psoriasis spots. It’s a kind of TYK2 blocker that helps to control how your immune system reacts. You should take 6 mg every day.
These come in 6 mg tablets and you get a bottle with 30 of them. You take the pills by mouth; you can eat before or after. The main stuff in it, deucravacitinib, is part of a class called JAK inhibitors.
It’s meant for grown-ups, and you don’t change the dose if your kidneys aren’t acting up too bad. But if your kidneys are really messed up and you’re on dialysis, you should stay away from this stuff. It’s not for pregnant moms, ladies who are nursing, or anyone under 18, either.
Possible side effects can include infections, problems with your liver, and tummy troubles. You shouldn’t use deucravacitinib if you’ve got stuff like hepatitis B or C, are HIV positive, or have been advised not to have live vaccines.
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