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Side affects off adalinimab/ Humira

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Has anyone has low platelets and ended up with internal rectal bleeding with a patachial rash off Adalinimb? Because my daughter did and could of died. She needed a blood platelets transfusion ☹️☹️☹️. X

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If anyone sees this rash on there child you need to get them to accident and emergency fast!!! Because it's life threatening. The rash is none blanching so it doesn't disappear under a glass tumbler . It's bleeding under the skin. And they could die.

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Hidden Thank you I will give it a try 😊 Xx

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