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I have recently been put on Humira, i'm 28 and have had a lot of procedures, injections etc over the last 21 years none of which have really borrowed me. But I had my first dose of Humira a few weeks ago. It has been of course amazing in reducing my inflammation markers which came down to normal within 4 days.
However, I was introduced to the Humira Pen first. And I found it the most painful injection I had ever had. I could not bare it. Now I was quite skinny which did not help but it really was excruciating and I believe this is mainly because the mechanism inside the Pen has to shoot the drug out at an alarming rate of speed-forcing your own tissue to expand quickly. The drug itself also has a sting due to the preservative which is also exagerated with the pen.
I was quite disgusted to think this might be used on children? And wanted to know your experiences of it?
I have since switched to the needle and syringe which works like a dream and has practically no pain.
I am giving feedback to my IBD nurse as she represents N.Ireland in Avbie Care, and I have a few problems with this Pen. -ex what if I was blind? The indicator that tells you it is empty is a colour change system...wouldn't a noise indicator be better?
What other ways could this be improved for kids in particular?
However, I was introduced to the Humira Pen first. And I found it the most painful injection I had ever had. I could not bare it. Now I was quite skinny which did not help but it really was excruciating and I believe this is mainly because the mechanism inside the Pen has to shoot the drug out at an alarming rate of speed-forcing your own tissue to expand quickly. The drug itself also has a sting due to the preservative which is also exagerated with the pen.
I was quite disgusted to think this might be used on children? And wanted to know your experiences of it?
I have since switched to the needle and syringe which works like a dream and has practically no pain.
I am giving feedback to my IBD nurse as she represents N.Ireland in Avbie Care, and I have a few problems with this Pen. -ex what if I was blind? The indicator that tells you it is empty is a colour change system...wouldn't a noise indicator be better?
What other ways could this be improved for kids in particular?