Medication Overview

Orencia Pen (abatacept) is an injectable prescription medicine used to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis. It modulates the immune system by interfering with T-cell activity, which plays a crucial role in the inflammation and joint damage associated with these conditions.

Side Effects:  Common side effects include headaches, upper respiratory infections, and nausea. Injection site reactions, such as redness and pain, may also occur.

  • Suffer from active psoriatic arthritis.
  • Are diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and have had an inadequate response to other treatments.

How is Orencia Administered? Orencia is administered subcutaneously using a pre-filled syringe or autoinjector pen. Common injection sites include the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. Your healthcare provider will instruct you on how to use the Orencia Pen. The usual dosing schedule involves weekly injections following an initial loading dose.

Important Information for Orencia Users:

  • How to Use: Adhere to the instructions from your healthcare provider on how to inject Orencia.
  • Storage: Store Orencia in the refrigerator. Allow it to reach room temperature before injecting.
  • Side Effects: Common side effects include headaches, upper respiratory infections, and nausea. Injection site reactions, such as redness and pain, may also occur. Report any severe or unusual symptoms to your doctor.
  • Monitoring: Regular medical check-ups and possibly blood tests are recommended to monitor your health and response to the medication.

Medication Warnings

  • Infections: Orencia can weaken your immune system, increasing the risk of serious infections. Immediately report any signs of infection, such as fever, chills, or persistent cough, to your doctor.
  • Allergic Reactions: Seek immediate medical help if you experience symptoms like rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, or trouble breathing.
  • Cancer Risk: There is a potential increased risk of developing certain types of cancer, including lymphoma. Discuss your medical history and risk factors with your doctor.
  • Vaccinations: Avoid live vaccines during treatment with Orencia. Discuss your vaccination history with your healthcare provider before starting treatment.
  • COPD Worsening: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may experience worsening of their respiratory symptoms. Inform your doctor if you have COPD or similar conditions.

Who Should and Shouldn’t Take Orencia?

  • Suitable Candidates:
    • Individuals with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis who have not responded adequately to other treatments.
  • Unsuitable Candidates:
    • Individuals with severe, active infections.
    • Patients with a history of severe allergic reactions to abatacept or any component of the product.
    • Those with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, given the potential for exacerbation.

For more comprehensive information and personalized advice, consult your healthcare provider.