Upadacitinib is a medicine that helps treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and atopic dermatitis. It works by adjusting the immune system. There are two doses—15 mg and 30 mg—and they come in extended-release tablets.
The advice is to take 15 mg every day. Each bottle holds 30 of the 15 mg tablets. It goes after the JAK1 enzyme, which plays a role in inflammation.
The pills are made to be taken just once a day, so it’s easier on patients. You take it by mouth, so it’s easy for people to handle at home. With Upadacitinib, you just pop a pill once a day.
It’s designed to release its stuff slowly all day long. Since you only have to take one pill a day, it’s less likely to cause problems with remembering to take it.
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