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Tag: Biologic medication

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Is Weight Gain a Side Effect of Bimzelx? An In-Depth Look at Bimekizumab

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Clinical studies for the biologic medication Bimzelx (bimekizumab) did not report weight gain or weight loss as a direct side effect. This is an important consideration for individuals managing chronic inflammatory conditions like psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis who are mindful of potential metabolic impacts from their medications.

How long before Xolair is out of your system?

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Xolair (omalizumab) is a biologic medication used to treat conditions like moderate-to-severe persistent asthma, which affects millions worldwide [1.6.2]. A common question for patients is, **how long before Xolair is out of your system?** Due to its long half-life, the process is gradual.

How much is Cosentyx without insurance?

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As of mid-2025, the monthly list price for Cosentyx (secukinumab) can be around $7,936 for a self-injection package, making the cash price without insurance prohibitively expensive for most patients. While this price is exceptionally high, there are several viable avenues for reducing the cost and making Cosentyx accessible, even without insurance coverage.

What is Tepezza Made of? Understanding its Biological Composition

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Tepezza contains the active ingredient teprotumumab-trbw, which is a biologic drug produced from living cells, not a traditional chemically synthesized medication. This medication represents a specialized, targeted approach to therapy, marking a significant departure from older treatments for Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), the condition it is approved to treat. So, what is Tepezza made of and how does its unique composition work?

What are the problems with Fasenra? A Comprehensive Overview

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While Fasenra (benralizumab) is an effective add-on maintenance treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma and EGPA, it is not without its challenges. A significant reported issue is its high cost, with some patients citing a major financial burden despite effective symptom control. Furthermore, like all medications, it carries a risk of side effects, ranging from common, mild reactions to rare, serious allergic responses.

What is the Onset Time for Omalizumab (Xolair)?

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Omalizumab (Xolair) is an injectable biologic medication used to treat several chronic allergic conditions [1.2.1]. The answer to 'What is the onset time for omalizumab?' varies, with some patients seeing improvement in a few weeks and others needing up to 4 months [1.2.2, 1.3.2].