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XELJANZ 5MG TABLET 14’S
₹4,586.00₹5,710.00 (-20%)
Xeljanz 5mg tablet 14’S is a source of the active ingredient Tofacitinib. This is an anti-disease anti-rheumatoid medication (DMARD) that belongs to the class of immunomodulators. It can be taken by itself or in conjunction with other medications to treat rheumatoid arthritis (A disease in which the body attacks joints and joints, causing swelling, pain as well as loss of functionality) for people who are unable to take or respond to other drugs. It can also be employed to combat psoriatic joint (A condition that causes joint pain, swelling, and scales in the face). It can also be used for adult patients with moderately or severely active ulcerative colitis.
Other uses for Xeljanz 5 mg tablet 14’S are ankylosing spondylitis (inflammatory condition of the spine). It can also be used to treat polyarticular juvenile arthritis. This ongoing condition is most commonly responsible for swelling and pain in your joints in people two years old and older. The medication works by reducing the activities of the immune system. Tell your doctor if you suffer from a severe tuberculosis infection, active blood infection, or liver issues. Be sure to inform your doctor if you ever had or are suffering from a chronic hepatitis B infection since this medication may trigger the condition known as hepatitis B to reactivate.
Do not consume Xeljanz 5mg tablet 14’S if you are sensitive to tofacitinib or other components of this medication. Contact your doctor if any signs of an infection, including sweating, fever, chills, muscle aches or coughing sores as well as pain di, difficulty swallowing missing, or stomach discomfort. Before beginning treatment, let your doctor know that you have kidney or heart, lung or liver issues, a diagnosis of tuberculosis, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Also, inform your doctor whether you are a current or former smoker.