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Ilaris® (canakinumab)

This page is specifically intended to support patients who have been prescribed Ilaris® (canakinumab) for periodic fever syndrome by a UK healthcare provider. If you have any questions about your medication, ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist and read the patient information leaflet provided with your medicine.

Patient resources

Resources for patients, and their caregivers, who have been prescribed Ilaris.

These resources do not replace the patient information leaflet (PIL) that comes with your medication. The PIL contains additional important information on the use of this medicine that is not fully covered in these resources. Always read the PIL for full information. 


Your guide to Ilaris treatment

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Image preview. ILARIS® (canakinumab) patient guide - English.

English booklet

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English version of a booklet about what Ilaris is, how it works, and things to know before starting treatment.

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Image preview. ILARIS® (canakinumab) patient guide - Arabic.

Arabic booklet

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Arabic version of a booklet about what Ilaris is, how it works, and things to know before starting treatment.

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Image preview. ILARIS® (canakinumab) patient guide - Turkish.

Turkish booklet

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Turkish version of a booklet about what Ilaris is, how it works, and things to know before starting treatment.

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Image preview. ILARIS® (canakinumab) patient guide to using the ILARIS Sensoready® pen.

Your guide to using the Ilaris Sensoready® pen

A booklet containing important information to know before starting treatment with your Ilaris Sensoready® pen, as well as step-by-step instructions for using the device correctly.


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Reporting side-effects

If you get side-effects with any medication you are taking, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side-effects not listed in the information leaflet that comes in the pack. You can report side-effects via the Yellow Card Scheme at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard.
By reporting side-effects you can help provide more information on the safety of your medication.