Comprimés de léflunomide pour l'arthrite
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Leflunomide is prescribed by specialist doctors.
It may take several weeks before you start to feel the benefit of the treatment. This is normal.
Do not drink alcohol whilst you are taking leflunomide - it will increase the risk of damage to your liver.
Leflunomide can harm an unborn baby - use suitable contraception so that you do not become pregnant or father a child.
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About leflunomide
Type de médicament | A disease-modifying antirheumatic medicine |
Utilisé pour | Rheumatoid arthritis; psoriatic arthritis |
Aussi appelé | Arava® |
Disponible sous forme de | Comprimés |
Arthritis means inflammation of joints. Polyarthrite rhumatoïde (RA) is a common form of arthritis. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. The immune system normally makes small proteins (antibodies) to attack bacteria, viruses and other germs. In people with autoimmune diseases, the immune system makes antibodies against tissues of the body. In people with RA, antibodies are formed against the tissues that surround the joints. This causes inflammation, pain, and swelling around the affected joints. Over time, it causes damage. Medicines called disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are prescribed to suppress the inflammation.
Arthrite psoriasique is a particular type of arthritis that develops in some people who also have a skin condition called psoriasis.
Leflunomide is a DMARD. It eases pain and stiffness associated with both of the conditions mentioned above, and it also reduces the damaging effect of the disease on joints. It is thought to work by blocking the way inflammation develops in joints.
Before taking leflunomide
Retour au sommaireSome medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine can only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking leflunomide it is important that your doctor knows:
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Si vous avez des problèmes avec le fonctionnement de votre foie, ou si vous avez des problèmes avec le fonctionnement de vos reins.
If you currently have an infection, or if you have ever had tuberculosis (TB).
If you have been told by a doctor that you have low numbers of proteins in your blood.
If you know you have a blood or bone marrow disorder.
If you have a problem which affects your immune system, such as AIDS.
Si vous avez déjà eu une réaction allergique à un médicament.
Si vous prenez d'autres médicaments. Cela inclut tous les médicaments disponibles à l'achat sans ordonnance, ainsi que les médicaments à base de plantes et les médecines complémentaires.
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How to take leflunomide
Retour au sommaireBefore you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about leflunomide and how to take it, and it will also provide you with a full list of the side-effects which you could experience
If you have recently taken another DMARD, your doctor will want to make sure that all of this medicine has gone from your bloodstream before you start taking leflunomide. This is called a washout procedure. It is important that you follow any directions that you are given to do this.
Take leflunomide exactly as your doctor tells you to. It is taken once a day. Your doctor will prescribe a high-strength (100 mg) tablet for the first three days. After this, the strength of your tablets will be reduced to 10 mg or 20 mg, and you will stay on this lower dose.
Swallow the tablet with a drink of water. You can take leflunomide either with or without food. Swallow the tablet whole - do not chew or break it.
Try to take leflunomide at the same time of day each day, as this will help you to remember to take it regularly, every day. If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If you do not remember until the following day, leave out the forgotten dose from the previous day and take the dose that is due as normal. Do not take two doses at the same time to make up for a missed dose.
Tirer le meilleur parti de votre traitement
Retour au sommaireTry to keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can check on your progress. Your doctor will want you to have some blood tests before and during the treatment.
Leflunomide may have no immediate effect on pain or inflammation. It can take several weeks before you notice any effect, and several months before you notice the full benefit. It is, however, important that you keep taking it as prescribed, even if it does not seem to be working at first.
Your doctor will recommend that you do not drink alcohol while you are on leflunomide. This is because it can increase the risk of side-effects, such as liver problems.
This medicine can harm an unborn baby:
Si vous êtes femelle, you must not get pregnant while you are taking leflunomide and for at least two years afterwards. Make sure you have discussed with your doctor what contraception is suitable for you and your partner. If you wish to have a baby after finishing treatment, you should discuss this with your doctor, as the medicine continues in your bloodstream for up to two years.
Si vous êtes mâle you must not father a child while you are taking leflunomide and for at least three months afterwards. Ask your doctor about suitable contraception. If you wish to become a father, you should discuss this with your doctor. It is important that it is confirmed that leflunomide has been sufficiently removed from your body before you father a child.
Your doctor will discuss with you the possibility of unwanted side-effects, such as that you could become more susceptible to infections. Also, that there is a slightly increased risk of cancer associated with this medicine. If you have any concerns about your general health, discuss these with your doctor straightaway.
While you are taking leflunomide, do not have any immunisations (vaccinations) without talking to your doctor first. Leflunomide lowers your body's resistance and there is a chance that you may get an infection from the vaccine. Also, some vaccines may be less effective.
Before you have any kind of medical treatment, tell the doctor, dentist or surgeon that you are taking leflunomide. People taking leflunomide may be more likely to have problems with wound-healing after surgery.
Treatment with leflunomide is usually long-term unless you experience an adverse effect. Continue to take the tablets unless you are advised otherwise.
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Can leflunomide cause problems?
Retour au sommaireAlong with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with leflunomide. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.
Common leflunomide side-effects (these affect fewer than 1 in 10 people) | Que puis-je faire si je ressens cela ? |
Increased susceptibility to infections | Contactez votre médecin si vous ne vous sentez pas bien |
Diarrhée | Buvez beaucoup d'eau pour remplacer les fluides perdus |
Sensation de malaise (nausée) ou vomissements, douleur au ventre (abdominale) | Stick to simple foods - avoid fatty or spicy meals. Try taking the tablets after food |
Se sentir étourdi ou fatigué | Ne conduisez pas et n'utilisez pas d'outils ou de machines lorsque vous êtes affecté |
Maux de tête | Buvez beaucoup d'eau et demandez à votre pharmacien de vous recommander un antidouleur approprié. Si les maux de tête persistent, informez votre médecin |
Increased blood pressure, loss of appetite, mouth ulcers, tingling feelings, tendon inflammation, increased hair loss, itchy skin rash, dry skin | Si l'un de ces éléments devient problématique, discutez-en avec votre médecin |
Si vous ressentez d'autres symptômes que vous pensez être dus aux comprimés, parlez-en à votre médecin ou à votre pharmacien pour obtenir des conseils supplémentaires.
How to store leflunomide
Retour au sommaireGardez tous les médicaments hors de la portée et de la vue des enfants.
Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec, à l'abri de la chaleur et de la lumière directes.
Informations importantes sur tous les médicaments
Retour au sommaireInformations importantes sur tous les médicaments
Ne prenez jamais plus que la dose prescrite. Si vous soupçonnez que vous ou quelqu'un d'autre avez pris une surdose de ce médicament, rendez-vous au service des urgences de votre hôpital local. Emportez le contenant avec vous, même s'il est vide.
Ce médicament est pour vous. Ne le donnez jamais à d'autres personnes, même si leur état semble être le même que le vôtre.
Si vous achetez des médicaments, vérifiez avec un pharmacien qu'ils sont sûrs à prendre avec vos autres médicaments.
Ne gardez pas de médicaments périmés ou indésirables. Apportez-les à votre pharmacie locale qui s'en débarrassera pour vous.
Si vous avez des questions concernant ce médicament, demandez à votre pharmacien.
Signaler les effets secondaires d'un médicament ou d'un vaccin
Si vous ressentez des effets secondaires, vous pouvez les signaler en ligne via le site web Yellow Card.

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Lectures complémentaires et références
- Manufacturer's PIL, Arava® 10 mg tablets; Sanofi, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated September 2024.
- Médicaments Complets BNF 89e Édition; Association Médicale Britannique et Société Royale Pharmaceutique de Grande-Bretagne, Londres.
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Historique de l'article
Les informations sur cette page sont rédigées et examinées par des cliniciens qualifiés.
Prochaine révision prévue : 7 juin 2028
7 juin 2025 | Dernière version

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