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I have RA and Parkinson’s and noticed after starting Adalimumab that my tremors, cramps and stiffness has increased. Any thoughts anyone?

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I started this drug just before Christmas and only lasted 2 months. I don’t have Parkinson’s but I suffered joint / muscle pain and stiffness plus weakened muscles in my arms and legs so much so I couldn’t lift them. I also has tingling in hands/ feet and tip of tongue. Tinnitus was another side effect. I would contact your team these are adverse side effects and I’m still having problems 5 weeks later.

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You need to let your medical team know that you are having these problems. Whether they are related to your adalumimab or not, it needs sorting out.

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