5 REASONS IT MIGHT BE A GOOD DRUG FOR YOU
5 REASONS IT MAY NOT BE RIGHT FOR YOU
You have unsegmented vitiligo, which means you have patches on both sides of your body.
Less than 10 percent of the surface area of your body is affected
by vitiligo.
It’s relatively early in the progression of the disease.
You’ve tried several other treatments that haven’t worked.
You prefer applying topical medications to taking pills or committing to phototherapy.
Only one side of your body is affected, a type of vitiligo known as segmented.
You take another JAK inhibitor, a biologic, azathioprine (Imuran), or cyclosporine for RA, psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis.
You’re pregnant or planning to become pregnant, or you’re breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
You have diabetes, chronic lung disease, HIV-AIDS, or a weakened immune system.
You have a serious infection, including a skin infection, or have (or have had) shingles.
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