• Arthritis,  Medication,  Science

    The COVID Vaccines and Autoimmune Disease

    As the COVID vaccine rolls out, people with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases are wondering what this means for them. Is the COVID vaccine safe if you’re taking immunosuppressants, like methotrexate, Humira, Enbrel, and other biologics? Does it work? We don’t have all the answers to these questions, unfortunately. The vaccines are too new, and they haven’t been fully tested on immunocompromised people. That doesn’t mean we can’t find some guidance, though. So, what do we know so far about the COVID vaccine for people with autoimmune diseases? (I am not a doctor, and more importantly, I and others on the internet are not your doctor. Each person is unique,…

  • Medication,  Science

    We don’t know if hydroxychloroquine is safe for COVID

    Hydroxychloroquine (and related drug chloroquine) has been in the news a lot lately for its supposed ability to cure or prevent COVID-19. These drugs are commonly used to treat autoimmune diseases lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, especially under the brand name Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine). This leaves those of us with autoimmune conditions wondering: could I be taking hydroxychloroquine to both treat my autoimmune disease and prevent coronavirus? In a time when taking immunosuppressants is unnerving, is hydroxychloroquine a safe treatment? If I’m not on hydroxychloroquine, should I start taking it? The short answer is no. The long answer is that a lot of studies are showing contradictory results, and the small study…

  • Arthritis,  Medication,  Science

    COVID-19 and immunosuppressants: new data

    Since COVID-19 is so new, there’s a shortage of important information on how it affects people with autoimmune disease. Many of us have asked our doctors for guidance with our conditions and medications, but in the end, no one really knows how COVID-19, autoimmune diseases, and immunosuppressants interact. We need data and cases to truly understand how we should proceed. We don’t yet have any large-scale studies, but a small study from New York was released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine. It can give us some much-needed insight into how coronavirus impacts those of us who have autoimmune diseases and take immunosuppressants. Where my last article…

  • Medication,  Science

    Coronavirus and biologics: Some good news?

    The current coronavirus pandemic is concerning, but it can be especially so for people who take immunosuppressant biologics, including TNF and IL-17 inhibitors. Medications like Humira, Enbrel, and Cosentyx are known to suppress the immune system—after all, that’s how they stop autoimmune disease. Does taking these medications put someone more at risk for coronavirus? There’s a lot of information out there, and nothing is conclusive, but I’m going to share what I’ve seen. Some of it has even reassured me! For an updated report from 5/2/20, see COVID-19 and immunosuppressants: new data. It provides data on biologics, oral steroids, methotrexate, and Plaquenil. For current research on Plaquenil, see We don’t…