So, Filgotinib is this thing called a JAK1 inhibitor, and it’s used to help with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. It kind of works by immune responses, you know? Well, you can get it in 100 mg or 200 mg doses, but typically you take 200 mg every day. The stuff comes in bottles with 30 coated pills in each.
It’s supposed to help cut down the symptoms and make the body feel better for people with RA. You gotta stick to what your doc tells you and follow the suggested dosing rules, you know? But there can be some side effects, and it’s important to keep an eye out for anything that doesn’t seem right. You should definitely check with your doc about this, especially if you’ve got other health issues or are on other meds.