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> I'm frankly not 100% sure why any doctor would want to start someone on Infliximab in 2024 if Adalimumab was also available.

My gastro says he simply sees better results on infliximab than he does on adalimumab across all his patients, so he tends to start people on the former first. I think the fact that it's an infusion versus a shot does make a difference. AFAIK very few of his patients end up failing infliximab and switching to adalimumab, other than the ones who don't respond to TNFis period.

(Worth noting here that I actually was on twice-monthly adalimumab prior to getting a Crohn's DX, so I'm definitely one of those people for whom infliximab is a better choice. The adalimumab helped with spondylitis pain to an extent, but GI imaging at the time still came back definitively Crohn-y!)



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