A Hopeful Option with Xeljanz

I’ve been using Enbrel to manage my JRA for several years now. Throughout the years I’ve tried other therapies but nothing has worked as well as my trusty Enbrel. It’s a weekly injection I administer myself which is much better than going into the office for a shot every week which is what I did with the very first medication I was prescribed. It was called a Gold shot which is a  DMARD and known for inflammation-blocking qualities. Enbrel is a biologic that’s used to treat autoimmune diseases by interfering with tumor necrosis factor, which plays a role in inflammation. Now I’m ready to see if Xeljanz works better than Enbrel. I wanted to see if my body reacted to the different way the medication works in my body. After two weeks of fighting with insurance, I started the daily tablet. It works by blocking the action of Janus kinase enzymes, which are involved in the inflammation that causes the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. It can take a couple of weeks to work but after a few weeks there should be noticeable relief. I hope it’s an improvement but I do feel good knowing that Enbrel will still be a satisfactory option if it doesn’t. What I found amusing was that I got a packet in the mail before I even got my prescription. I was actually miffed that I got a RA diary that I won’t use and a water bottle that I didn’t need…or so I thought. That water bottle was designed for arthritic fingers and is fantastic! So, at least one good thing came out of this adventure. Hopefully more, of course!