How Do Biologics Work and Are They Safe?

How Do Biologics Work and Are They Safe?

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Emilie Wojcik

Emilie Wojcik, N.P.

Director of Clinical Services

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Published Mar 22, 2024

Biologics are special medicines made from living things, like cells or proteins. They're different from regular drugs that are made from chemicals.

How biologics work:

  • They're like smart missiles that target specific parts of your body that are causing problems.
  • Many biologics work on your immune system, either calming it down if it's too active or boosting it if it's not doing enough.
  • Some replace proteins your body needs but doesn't make enough of.

Are they safe?

  • Generally, yes. Doctors have been using biologics for many years now.
  • They're tested a lot before they're allowed to be used on people.
  • Like all medicines, they can have side effects. Common ones might be:
    • Soreness where you get the shot
    • Getting sick more easily
    • Rarely, more serious problems with your immune system
  • Doctors watch patients on biologics closely to make sure they're okay.
  • Everyone's different, so a doctor helps decide if biologics are right for you by looking at your health and weighing the good and bad points.

Bottom line: Biologics can really help some people, but they're strong medicines that need to be used carefully under a doctor's care.

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