Tofacitinib is an immunomodulator that’s used for treating things like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. It’s a JAK inhibitor—those are the type that helps to tweak your immune responses. They come in two doses—5 mg and 10 mg—both are pills that have a special coating.
Doctors usually advise patients to take 5 mg, twice a day. Make sure you eat when you take it so your body can absorb it better. It comes in a bottle with 60 pills.
Depending on how you take them, that bottle should last for about a month. There might be side effects like infections, diarrhea, headaches, or problems with your airways. Like all drugs, you gotta follow your healthcare provider’s instructions to a T.
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