So, tofacitinib is an immunomodulator, and it’s a kind of JAK inhibitor. They use it to treat stuff like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and something called ulcerative colitis. It comes in two strengths: there’s a 5 mg one and a 10 mg one, both in this film-coated form.
They usually go with 5 mg twice a day for adults. You’ll typically find it in bottles that hold 60 pills. It works by tweaking the immune reaction, kind of knocking out those JAK enzymes, which then helps to cut back on inflammation and whatever symptoms you’re dealing with.