So, Tofacitinib is this medicine that helps with RA, PsA, and UC by being a JAK inhibitor. It changes how the immune system reacts, kind of tweak things. Comes in two types, 5mg or 10mg, both in these pill forms with a coat on them.
Doctors usually suggest taking it two times a day at 5mg each, but some may start with 5mg just once a day if needed. Each bottle holds 60 tablets. It helps cut down on swelling, and it can help with symptoms like RA, PsA, and UC stuff.
Things like upper-respiratory infections, headaches, and chicken pox-like rash can happen. Tofacitinib should be taken with or without food and is contraindicated in those with hypersensitivity to the active substance.