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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Humira - Allergic reaction </title>
      <description>My 19 year old daughter started Humira (after 8 years with Crohns and on and off other meds) and after&amp;nbsp;2 months&amp;nbsp;developed an horrific pustualr psoriasis-like rash over most of her body.&amp;nbsp; While she has been off Humira for over 2 months and has been treated with prednisone and topical creams for the rash, it still persists.&amp;nbsp; I have read research literature her dermatologist provided indicating that this is a documented, while...</description>
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