Orencia is not a disease, but is instead a treatment. It is used for the treatment or rheumatoid arthritis. It can reduce pain and inflammation, as well as damage to to your tissue and joints.
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Yes you do need a prescription for Orencia. It is used for severe athritis. and is a pretty potent pain killer of sorts. All pain killers should be monitored so they do not get into the wrong hands.
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Orencia should not be self administered because it is a prescription medication. It is a pain reliever that is delivered directly into the vain and only a nurse or doctor is able to deliver it precisely where it should be.
Using a tanning bed while on Orencia (abatacept) is not recommended, as the medication can suppress the immune system, increasing the risk of skin infections and potentially worsening any skin reactions. Additionally, Orencia can increase sensitivity to sunlight, which may lead to a higher likelihood of sunburn or skin damage. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding sun exposure while on this medication.
Orencia is used to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Typical side effects are headache, upper respiratory infections, nausea and headaches. However there is an increased risk of infections, particularly pneumonia and there are rare cases where patients developed cancer - although no formal link is known between the two
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There are very minimal side effects with Orencia. You may experience any of these: dizziness; headache; mild pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site; mild sore throat; nausea; stomach upset; stuffy nose. Some more major concerns would be:unexplained weight loss, persistent flu-like symptoms and shortness of breath.
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No, "affected" is not a noun. It is the past tense of the verb "affect" or can be an adjective describing someone's behavior or emotions.
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