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I Have Started With Taltz And Have A Red Rash At The Injection Site. Has Anyone Else Experienced This? And Did You Continue With Taltz?

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Normanville, Australia
December 29, 2024
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Im not a dr, but common sense tells me that anything produced within Chinese Hamster Ovaries, like taltz and most other genetically lab engineered biologic DNA therapeutics, is going to have some degree of negative reaction in a human body that does not have that modified DNA and never will if left alone. If you decide at any point that such therapies are not for your body, consider seeking out a medical professional who specializes in functional medicine. If there isnt such a professional in your area, consider finding a registered Nutritionist or Dietician and a Physical therapist with a minimum of a master's degree in physical therapy. Regardless of what therapy, medicine, etc you use, keep in mind that as long as the trigger(s) that set off your immune system inflammation are present you will always have a problem with it. Work to determine your triggers and get rid of them or get help managing them if you want to regain control of your body. 😌🙏

December 29, 2024
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Red rashes at the injection site are a common side effect of Taltz (Ixekizumab). Many people experience reactions like redness, itching, or swelling, which often improve after a few injections. Using an ice pack before and after injecting can help reduce discomfort. If the rash worsens or persists, consult your doctor to Show Full Answer

Red rashes at the injection site are a common side effect of Taltz (Ixekizumab). Many people experience reactions like redness, itching, or swelling, which often improve after a few injections. Using an ice pack before and after injecting can help reduce discomfort. If the rash worsens or persists, consult your doctor to ensure it's safe to continue. For more details, visit: [Taltz - MySpondylitisTeam](https://www.MySpondylitisTeam.com/treatments/taltz).

December 29, 2024

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