TNFi-IR

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Have you ever been prescribed a TNF blocker for psoriatic arthritis (PsA)?

Yes, I've been prescribed a TNF blocker

If you’re still experiencing PsA symptoms after a TNF blocker like HUMIRA® or ENBREL®, RINVOQ, a JAK inhibitor, works differently and may help.

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No, I haven't

There are many PsA treatment options that work in different ways. If you haven’t seen improvement in your PsA symptoms, it may be time to discuss options with your rheumatologist.

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I'm not sure

There are many PsA treatment options that work in different ways. If you're not sure what type of medication you're currently taking, it's important to ask your rheumatologist. If you haven’t seen improvement in your PsA symptoms, it may be time to discuss options with your rheumatologist.

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Not yet diagnosed

If you believe you're experiencing PsA symptoms, it's important to see a rheumatologist to be evaluated. If you’re diagnosed, you and your rheumatologist can work together to create a treatment plan that meets your personal needs.

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HUMIRA® and ENBREL® are examples of TNF blockers. ENBREL® (etanercept) is a registered trademark of Immunex Corporation in the US.

TREATMENT SATISFACTION

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Which best describes how you feel about your current PsA treatment plan?

I feel satisfied with my current treatment plan

PsA can change over time, so it’s important to work with your doctor regularly to monitor your PsA symptoms and evaluate your treatment plan. Hear how Tim and his doctor worked together to assess his PsA symptoms and talked about treatment options.

Watch Tim’s story >

For adults with active psoriatic arthritis in whom TNF blockers did not work well.

I feel unsatisfied with my current treatment plan

If you're not getting symptom relief from your current medication, talk to your rheumatologist about other treatment options that could work for you. Hear how Tim and his doctor worked together to assess his PsA symptoms and talked about treatment options.

Watch Tim’s story >

For adults with active psoriatic arthritis in whom TNF blockers did not work well.

RHEUM VISIT STATUS

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Are you planning on visiting a rheumatologist within the next 60 days?

Yes, I am

If you're still having PsA symptoms, let your rheumatologist know how your symptoms are affecting you. They can help you treat your PsA and reach your treatment goals. The PsA Symptom Self-Assessment can help you discuss symptoms, challenges, goals, and more.

Start the PsA Symptom Self-Assessment >

No, I'm not

Maintaining regular appointments with a rheumatologist can help you manage your PsA. They can help you treat your PsA, relieve ongoing symptoms, and reach your treatment goals.

Start the PsA Symptom Self-Assessment >