← Return to Amount of time on Actemra

Discussion
jmwm avatar

Amount of time on Actemra

Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) | Last Active: 2 days ago | Replies (21)

Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for Nonnie @cpolich

I debated whether or not to post this but after giving it a lot of thought I decided that it’s important to tell my story so that others have all the information. I was on Actemra for 5 years for PMR/GCA. It was great in that it allowed me to get off prednisone. I tried weaning off Actemra a couple times but had symptoms which I thought were related to GCA. So, I restarted the Actemra. I then developed a fungal infection in my lungs (aspergillosis). I also tested positive for Micobacterium Avium. I was treated for the aspergillosis with an anti fungal for 3 months and am currently in remission. I’m now 7 months into treatment for the Micobacterium and still have positive cultures. Treatment for this has been challenging to say the least. It’s believed that these infections are related depressed immune function from the Actemra. These bugs are found in water and dirt/dust. I had a hot tub and loved to garden which put me at risk. I have been off Actemra for 1.5 years now. Unfortunately, my PMR has relapsed. I’m struggling to control it with low dose prednisone. I don’t think they’ll ever put me back on a biological agent again. I think Actemra can be really beneficial for treatment of GCA and PMR, but make sure you understand the “boxed warning” on the product. My rheumatologist never discussed this with me. I’m not sure whether or not it would have made a difference in my decision to take Actemra but I think I probably would have gotten off it sooner. Hindsight is 20/20. Many people do really well on Actemra but I was, unfortunately, one who developed serious side effects. I’m hope this post doesn’t come off as too negative but thought it was important to get the information out there. I definitely think there is a need for more medications to treat this frustrating disorder.

Jump to this post


Replies to "I debated whether or not to post this but after giving it a lot of thought..."

@cpolich

I appreciate that you posted this. I think good and bad experiences need to be shared so people get the whole picture of the benefits and risks of Actemra. I have been on Actemra for 7 years without any serious problems. I think it is time for me to see what happens if I stop Actemra.

I had plenty of bad experiences on prednisone too because of immunosuppression. There are risks involved with any medication that suppresses our immune system.

The positive in favor of Actemra over prednisone is that Actemra can be stopped in case there are side effects. It was extremely difficult for me to discontinue prednisone because of adrenal insufficiency. Even when prednisone should have been stopped on several occasions, I had to stay on prednisone.

@cpolich Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Sharing is an important portion of the goals of these chat rooms. I am just now going on Actemra/Tyenne and I believe the warnings. I happen to have an Infections Disease doctor that I have seen for years because my PMR/GCA is not under the fat area of the bell curve as for symptoms and reactions to steroids and other meds. Your story is a cautionary tale that we should all keep in mind. Again, thank you for sharing. I wish you the best on your journey.