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ENBREL Dosing for Moderate to Severe
Plaque Psoriasis

ENBREL is an injection that can fit easily into your schedule. Your doctor will tell you how often you should use ENBREL. Do not use ENBREL more often than prescribed.

Moderate to severe plaque psoriasis dosing

For the first 3 months of treatment, adult patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis are typically given 50 mg twice a week (3 or 4 days apart). After 3 months, a reduced dose of 50 mg is given once per week. Some patients may experience a flare-up of symptoms of plaque psoriasis when beginning the reduced dose. In a clinical study, approximately 95% of patients did not experience a flare after a reduced dose. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions.

Do not miss any doses of ENBREL. Call your doctor if you miss a dose of ENBREL. Your doctor will tell you when to take your missed dose.

Injection site reactions such as redness, rash, swelling, itching, or bruising may occur. These symptoms usually go away within 3 to 5 days. If you experience these reactions and they don't go away or get worse, call your doctor.

Tip: Set aside specific times every week to prepare and take your injection of ENBREL. Do not use ENBREL more often than prescribed.

Please see Full Prescribing Information, Important Safety Information, and Medication Guide for complete details about ENBREL.


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