i started out on enbrel for my JRA...it stopped working after about 9 months. so i was then put on humira instead. Within 5 months, that too had stopped working. I am now on Remicade instead which seems to be doing the job. Let's hope it continues!
Adalimumab is a prescription drug, more commonly known as 'HUMIRA', that is used to treat symptoms of different types of arthritis as well as Crohn disease.
Ambien, Lunesta and Rozerem are three common, effective drugs that are used by those suffering from a lack of sleep, or insomnia. These drugs are only available by prescription. An over-the-counter drug that may help with insomnia is melatonin.
You need to discuss this with the Doctor that prescribed you medication. Self medication should NEVER be undertaken as any other drug may not be correct for your condition.
Choosing a drug rehab center is a very personal decision and should be made on what you think will work best for you. If you are strongly religious, then a program based on doctorine will be more effective for you then it would be for someone who is more self motivated.
Drug resistance in bacteria can be harmful to humans because it can result in less effective treatments for infections. Higher doses may be needed to treat infections, and so treatment may have more risks. In some cases, antibiotics may no longer be effective at all.
Which drug calculations? The toxic dose, the effective dose, the required dose, the metabolic halflife, the time since consuming and many more calculations require completely different formulae and data.
First off, let me just start off by saying "more effective" doesn't mean "safer". Anyways, most agree that direct passages to the blood stream are the most effective ways to get high. This way, your body doesn't filter as much of the substance if you were to say eat the drug. Insufflation (snorting), rectal absorbtion, and injection are three ways drug users get more "bang for their buck".
The first effective treatment of malaria actually came from the bark of the cinchona tree. Later, French chemists extracted quinine from this bark, and created chloroquine as a more useful drug.
Ciprofloxacin is not a good drug to treat the upper respiratory infections. It is more or less reserved antibacterial drug. Other simple antibiotics like penicillin should be used to treat the upper respiratory tract infections. They are more effective than Ciprofloxacin in this case.
I'm going assume that by "smoking" you are meaning tobacco and will answer your question as such although its much the same as what it would be for cannabis:I am currently taking 50 mg Enbrel injections and I have been a pack a day smoker for over 5 years. I, so far, have not experienced much difficulty or interaction between the two personally.However, because Enbrel is such a strong immunosuppressent, inhaling any type of smoke regularily (but especially tobacco) will cause damage to your lungs and lower your natural bodies immunity even further.The main risk of smoking on Enbrel is an increased rate of respitory infections leading to chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, and emphazima. Personally I have experienced minor breathing problems, and a persistant cough due to my smoking but as far as I can tell it has caused no other further problems.However, if you do smoke while on Enbrel and do get one of the more serious infections as previously mentioned being a smoker will inhibit your body from fighting off the infection (that smoking caused) and will lower your chances of successfully recovering from said infection.PLEASE NOTE THAT SUCH SERIOUS INFECTIONS CAN AND HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO BE FATAL IN PATIENT WHO ARE TAKING ENBREL. SMOKING WILL ONLY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF AN INFECTION RESULTING IN DEATH!All in all your best bet is to cut back as much as possible while on enbrel and at the first sign of a potential resperatory infection, call your doctor right away!
more effective, most effective
It will be more effective with the more people you follow.