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Welcome, Parijat!

I hope you saw a's post. She has lots of information about all RA

drugs at her site.

If you are having a skin reaction and are feeling uncomfortable, I would

contact your physician since you should never take it upon yourself to

reduce or stop you medication.

[ ] Information on ARAVA

> hi!,

>

> I would like some information on

> 1. Benefits of ARAVA

> 2. Side effects of ARAVA

> 3. Is inflammation of the skin and an itching feeling

> a common side effect of ARAVA

> 4. What are the possible solutions to point3. Stopping

> the drug for a few days??

>

> Thanks

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on 10/12/02 10:10 AM, parijat ghosh at parijat_ghosh@... wrote:

> 3. Is inflammation of the skin and an itching feeling

> a common side effect of ARAVA

Arava has worked very well for me in alleviating my pain. I had a rash on my

face after I'd been taking it for about a month, but it disappeared in a few

days. I was glad, since it was working so well.

Sue in NC

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Hi,

I'm sorry that I can't help you with your questions. I haven't taken ARAVA,

but I'm sure that there are people here who can help. I am sorry that you

are having a hard time.

Love and Hugs

Stacey in PA

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