Humira is given as an injection, just under the skin (called subcutaneous injection). Some people can give themselves the injection or it can be given by another person, (eg, a family/whānau member or friend after proper training) or by your doctor or nurse.
If you are unsure about how to inject Humira ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist to show you.
Preparation
Humira is usually stored in the fridge. Take your Humira pen out of the fridge and leave it at room temperature for 15–30 minutes before injecting. Do not warm Humira in any other way; eg, do not warm it in the microwave or in hot water.
Injection sites
Choose an injection site, such as on the front of your thighs or your abdomen (belly/puku) at least 5 cm from your belly button. The injection site should be different from your last injection site, at least 3 cm away. Do not inject into skin that is sore, bruised, red, hard, scarred, has stretch marks or psoriasis plaques.
Note: In New Zealand, people taking Humira can get support from AbbVie Care.(external link)