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I have a question on meds. I was recently put on 10mg of prednisone (up

from 5mg) and started Humira, I get my second shot Saturday. My dr.

said that once I got on the Humira to start to taper back off the pred,

which I'm now back down to 5mg a day right now. My question is I will

now be on Mobic and Humira, and she was hoping to get me off the pred

all together within the next two months. Do you think this will be

enough, without a dmard? I've read that most times Humira is used in

conjunction with a dmard?

I was on plaquenil about 18mo which worked wonderfully for me but

suffered from terrible rashes on my face, along with itching. We then

tried mtx, only took two doses and again had a rash reaction. So I had

stopped my meds all together for a variety of reasons and this is our

first attempt at getting me back into control. What do you think?

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Mobic is an anti-inflammatory. It does take a while to feel a difference. Usually people don't think its working until they quit taking it.

I'm a nurse at a pain clinic. Most PCP's don't want to prescribe pain meds except for a very short time because of the new DEA regulations. So they send patients to a pain clinic like ours.

Maybe you could get her to refer you to a pain clinic or a pain specialist.

Joyce T, RN Atlanta

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