Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 I found a message from someone, when I was reading last week(it was the first time on the site), about their doctor may possible put them on kineret. I also read one that said they had a reaction at the sites and quit it right away. I was on Kineret for two months, first of all the solution stings and they tell you it is some of the ingredients and that will quit. After taking the shots for the first two weeks my legs ( around the injection sites) swelled, got feverish feeling, they even looked blistered, I called their 800# and they told me it was normal and by the time I was off the phone with them I was no longer worried. They are registered nurses and really really nice, never in a hurry, willing to answer any questions. I also called them when my pharmacy left it out of the refridgerator over 24 hours and it should not be used if it is out more than 24 hrs, I would call if it was out more than the 90 minutes to warm it up. Anytime a doctor gives you meds it is really not a good idea to quit without calling them first. They should know about any of your concerns. Kineret didn't work for me but maybe it will for some of you. Just remember they have a great customer call center. Hope my two cents worth will help. in Washington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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