So, tofacitinib is this JAK inhibitor that’s used to treat things like Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, and Ulcerative Colitis. It’s meant to tweak how your immune system responds. There are two strengths—5 mg and 10 mg—but the 5 mg pill is what they usually recommend.
You take it twice a day, and you get a bottle that usually has 60 pills in it. Being a JAK inhibitor, it zeroes in on some enzymes in your immune system to help bring down inflammation without messing up your immune system’s main job. There might be some side effects and stuff, so it’s best to chat with a healthcare pro about how to take it and how to use it safely.
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