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Compare ADALIMUMAB-AATY (Yuflyma) and ADALIMUMAB-ADBM (Cyltezo) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Yuflyma · TNF Inhibitor
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Adalimumab products bind specifically to TNF-alpha and block its interaction with the p55 and p75 cell surface TNF receptors. Adalimumab products also lyse...
Approved for
Cyltezo · TNF Inhibitor
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action Adalimumab products bind specifically to TNF-alpha and block its interaction with the p55 and p75 cell surface TNF receptors. Adalimumab products also lyse...
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 9 Reddit discussions
ADALIMUMAB-AATY
0%
positive
2 threads
ADALIMUMAB-ADBM
43%
positive
7 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
2 Reddit threads analysed for ADALIMUMAB-AATY
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
3 upvotes
Just received a letter that my company will no longer cover Humira and for my adult child UC and offered generic adalimumab aaty or adalimumab-adaz instead. When first diagnosed, my adult child went through 3 different drugs until we found the right match that finally gave her life back and another
Hello Everyone! My insurance recently switched me from Humira to Adalimumab-aaty, which is a biosimilar. When I was taking Humira I barely felt the injection, but the adalimumab injections REALLY hurt! Has anyone else had this experience?? Any tips?
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7 Reddit threads analysed for ADALIMUMAB-ADBM
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
13 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
I just needed to tell someone, I did my injection (Adalimumab-adbm) by myself for the first time yesterday. My husband usually does it, but unfortunately we are having issues and I just decided I need to do this myself rather than rely on him. I am proud of myself. However, I am not sure if I did s
And I have already looked into it, read research papers, first hand accounts on here and talked to both my doctors and my specialty pharmacist. Who all 3 agree that if they had it their way I would stay on Humira and tried to fight for it. All that said I'm hoping it's no different or better! I've
UPDATES BELOW: I feel like i"m about to lose my mind. I've been in so much pain for a year now. So fatigued. What are your experiences with such a denial, appeal, and plan of care ? May 2023: first R visit By the time we did all the tests I was able to get on Otezla in October 2023. Had to
Hey, everyone 👋🏼 I (27M) was diagnosed with AS last August after a relatively short process of looking into my years-chronic upper back pain. My rheumatologist had a lot of previous experience with AS, and my symptoms checked all the boxes for her after we did some testing. Through the Fall, I sta
I finally got somewhere with my rheumatologist, and I'll be starting Adalimumab-adbm. I have BCBS insurance, and my pharmacy benefits manager is Express Scripts. I've had nightmare experiences with Express Scripts and my asthma medication that requires prior authorization renewals, so I'm not unfam
Have taken 2doses of Adalimumab-adbm so far and now the skin around my spots and plaques is peeling. Looks like a sunburn peel…anyone else experience this? Never happened with any of the biologics ive been on so far, even when they cleared it never peeled like this…
Have taken 2doses of Adalimumab-adbm so far and now the skin around my spots and plaques is peeling. Looks like a sunburn peel…anyone else experience this? Never happened with any of the biologics ive been on so far, even when they cleared it never peeled like this…
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
Both ADALIMUMAB-AATY and ADALIMUMAB-ADBM belong to the TNF Inhibitor class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients.
Both medications are approved for inducing major clinical response, inhibiting the progression of structural damage, inhibiting the progression of structural damage, posterior. When two drugs treat the same condition, the choice between them often depends on the patient's medical history, other medications, tolerability, and prescriber preference.
ADALIMUMAB-AATY carries 4 FDA warnings. ADALIMUMAB-ADBM carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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