Deucravacitinib blocks something called TYK2, which is a protein super important for managing how our immune system works. It’s mainly used for treating plaque psoriasis, which is a long-term skin condition with thick, red, scaly spots. The usual amount of Deucravacitinib you’d take is 6 mg, and you just take it once a day.
These tablets are coated to keep them together, and you’ll usually find them in bottles with 30 tablets in each. The main thing in these tablets is deucravacitinib, and they’re meant to be swallowed. The treatment’s all about tweaking the immune system to help make psoriasis symptoms better.
You can take these tablets with or without eating. Just don’t chew ’em up or break ’em apart. There could be some side effects like a higher risk of getting infections, your cholesterol might go up, and stuff like tummy trouble.
It’s usually a good idea to keep an eye on your liver and blood stuff while you’re on Deucravacitinib.
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