Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication | Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

Published 2021-09-15
While medications that treat RA are a great tool for decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions, some patients may experience side effects. It is important to communicate with your doctor about any negative effects that you may experience. In this video, Vicky Ruffing, RN-BC, discusses the benefits, risks, and side effects of these medications.

We would like to thank Abbvie, Inc. and Gilead Sciences, Inc. for their contribution to this program through unrestricted grants.

All Comments (20)
  • I am learning as much as I can, so I can help my best friend, with her disease.
  • OMG! I’m so thankful for going on a lectin free diet to completely stop my RA symptoms without drugs that would eventually kill me.
  • @Sunny-bw1mo
    Hmmm 🤔 you sound like my rheumatologist, but under medication I was feeling horrible, now that I decided to go the healthy route, I feel so much better 😃
  • I take a jack 1 inhibitor, thank you so much for this explanation, it was so clear and understandable thanks to you I feel much happier taking my medication now
  • @vonrock6862
    Your short videos have helped me understand more, and to better understand and relate to my Doctor 🕊
  • @bluesioux9538
    I was 60 yo & had no history of cardiac, respiratory or circulatory issues; had more of a problem with getting bleeding to stop. I landed in the hospital with 6 pulmonary embolisms + 1 DVT after taking a JAK inhibitor. I immediately stopped taking that med & began the recovery to no clots & no heart strain. No more JAK inhibitors for me!
  • I took Humira and got an infection. I stopped the biologic. It’s been two and a half years of infection. The antibiotics aren’t clearing it up. I’ve been in and out of the hospital. Now with all this,all my exsisting conditions and Covid I’m in a bad situation. No one knows exactly what is causing this infection or how to treat it. I have flare ups of fever, vomiting and diarrhea. I got a second infection and again they don’t know what it is. It has growths that are growing at an alarming rate. Before RA I had an extremely strong immune system.
  • @geletmote
    My mother was on a Biologic for 9 years 'tocilizumab' the past 4 years she had a massive foot infections which needed a skin graft, was it from the Biologic? She kept having infections and staphylococcus eating her skin away, I had enough and told the doctors to stop her infusion in April 2021, she passed away this year 1st of May.. May her soul Rest In Peace. I am not sure if it was because we stopped the infusion that she has passed, but this is playing on my mind all the time, I couldn't help to see her suffering and infection all the time, what was a son meant to do??
  • Very straight forward and useful information. I'm in the beginning stages of Ankylosing Spondylitis treatment with Enbrel. That the covid virus is now a pandemic is especially concerning to me, as my natural immunities are suppressed with biologics now. I'm extra careful in large crowds and continue safety protocols, and only wish everyone who has the vaccine available to them would use it. I don't hug family members who have refused the covid vaccination and I explain why. A few have reconsider their stance. Thanks again.
  • @pardesirulgay
    If some one have tb symptoms after infusion what Drs do to the patient then specially if he/she can't take antibiotics? Appreciate anyone's experience
  • @bassa69
    Does anybody use cbd e liquid pods
  • @usk7081
    It means if i m RA patient then I m near to death with or without taking medication. Then why should we take medicine ? Just form relieve symptoms
  • @aflaz171
    Clueless Drs givmving fairly useless help, getting pretty rich doing it!
  • Well explained mam. you can also try planet ayurveda's RA care pack which is very effective in rheumatoid arthritis patients with no side effects because it is formed by 100% pure natural herbs.