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Biotherapy and COVID-19: Has the virus had an impact on your treatment?
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Annabel
You are so very right. If you stop any treatment because of a 'flare up' you will become more at risk of contracting the blessed virus, because your body will be 'fighting' the 'flare up' and the virus. It's the drugs that are keeping you on the level, as it were.
Take Care
STAY SAFE
Richard
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@Angeline666 hi im on same medication and variety of others for my heart iv stopped both my PA medications out of fear but have flared up really bad im also very scared and dont no what too do consultant advised i restart but half my methotrexate but im still too scared its a big worry iv been told too shield and have been for 8 weeks i hope you are keeping safe and much love too you all ❤
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@richard0804 so its best for me too restart my meds my consultant didmt make me feel very positive about doing so he said was positives and negatives but too halve methotrexate and resart im so so confused my brother passed away from this awful covid i havnt had contact with him or anyone else in 8 weeks as a number of health issues all stay safe
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Hello Goldilox
I my opinion I think that it's very irresponsible of any consultant to leave you not knowing what to do. He should give you a definite answer one way or the other as to what course of action you should take. Personally. I would re-start my methotrexate at the lower dose and build up to to the normal dose by 2.5 mg increments, fortnightly, until I was back at my usual level.
Don't go straight back to your usual dose straight away because it could cause problems.
Ring and check with your GP to make certain.
Take Care Dear Friend
STAY SAFE
Regards Richard
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Hi
I am on methotrexate and Rituximab, have been self isolating since March,on consultant advise ,I work for NHS admin and am able to work from home thankfully .I am extremely anxious of contracting COVID19,now lockdown easing ,am still not going out .Not sure of government guidelines on vunerable people now.
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Hi Chris
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Think POSITIVE Chris. I have NOT been away from home since the 18th of March. How long must I stay in 'lockdown' Easy... Until I feel safe.... You must do whatever YOU think is right for YOU.
Take Care and Please STAY SAFE
Best Wishes Richard
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Good morning everyone,
How are you today?
How are you coping with your conditions in this post lockdown period? Have you changed your treatments or routines? Have you seen a change in symptoms? Feel free to share here!
Also, if you haven't seen it already, we recently published the results of our COVID-19 & Biotherapy survey you may have participated in! I'll link it here for you if you're interested: COVID-19 & Biologics: Patients Share Their Experience
Let us know what you think of the results! Do they surprise you? Are they as you thought? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below the article!
Take care,
Courtney
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Hello everyone
How are you doing?
Biotherapies (Enbrel, Humira, Remicade, Simponi...) are treatments that lead to a decline in immune responses (immunosuppressants).
Patients who use these treatments are therefore at a higher risk of complications due to the COVID-19 infection.
Are you currently undergoing biotherapy and have an autoimmune disease (ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid polyarthritis, chronic inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis...)? Then this discussion is for you!
Please don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have, or to share information on biotherapies in the context of the pandemic!
If you have been infected with COVID-19, do not hesitate to share your story
If you haven't seen already, here is our comprehensive article on the coronavirus and chronic illness where you will find a lot of useful information: Coronavirus and Chronic Illness
Take care,
Courtney