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FDA Approves Guselkumab Injector

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  March 20, 2019

The FDA has approved a single-press, self-injection device for a 100-mg dose of guselkumab for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis…

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsDrug Updates

Disease Mimicry: Genetic Diseases Can Produce Rheumatic Symptoms

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  March 19, 2019

CHICAGO—The 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting session on genetic mimics of rheumatic disease began with a description of a patient who presented with the symptoms of childhood-onset lupus but instead had a well-defined genetic disease: lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI). Lindsay Burrage, MD, PhD, assistant professor of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,…

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Biosimilars: How Do They Affect Patient Care & Safety?

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  March 19, 2019

CHICAGO—“We have got to get over this hump. We have got to try new stuff,” said Jacqueline M. Fritz, RN, MSN, CNS, to the audience gathered on the final day of the 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, referring to the subject of biosimilars. Ms. Fritz, the owner and coordinator of education at the Medical Advancement Center…

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Pediatric Uveitis in the Biologic Age: Risk Factors, Treatment & Outcomes

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  March 19, 2019

CHICAGO—The session on the topic of pediatric uveitis at the 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting began with a presentation by Debra A. Goldstein, MD, professor of ophthalmology and director of the Uveitis Service at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago. To a room packed with rheumatologists, she explained, “Most of what I am going…

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting Reports Tagged with:2018 ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingUveitis

State-of-the-Art Approaches to Rheumatic Disease Diagnosis, Management & Treatment

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  March 19, 2019

CHICAGO—Held during the 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, the ACR Review Course covered a wide range of topics for rheumatologists—from advances in pain and rheumatic disease management to the intersection of rheumatology and neurology. Session speakers shared insights, as well as state-of-the-art approaches to diagnosis, management and treatment. Inflammatory Myopathies Julie J. Paik, MD, MHS, assistant…

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Draft Guidelines & Recommendations for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  March 19, 2019

CHICAGO—The treatment of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is historically directed by clinical subtype. During a session at the 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, speakers addressed the biological classification and treatment of JIA, discussing draft guidelines and recommendations, the impact of computer modeling on identifying JIA subtypes and subgroups of chronic arthritis. Guidelines & Recommendations…

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting ReportsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:2018 ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingGuidelinesJIAJuvenile idiopathic arthritis

Happiness in Rheumatology

Richard Quinn  |  March 12, 2019

A 2019 report says rheumatologists are the happiest medical specialists outside of work. Simon Helfgott, MD, says this finding shows “we have been able to blend an interesting, intellectually stimulating profession and practice with the ability to help people.”..

Filed under:Professional Topics

U.S. FDA Chief Gottlieb Resigns

Yasmeen Abutaleb  |  March 5, 2019

WASHINGTON (Reuters)—U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Chief Scott Gottlieb said he plans to step down in a month, calling into question how the agency will handle critical issues, such as e-cigarette use among teens and efforts to increase competition in prescription drugs. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the…

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Why & How Our Biologic Drug Discussion with Patients Should Evolve

Paul H. Caldron, DO, PhD, MBA, & John R.P. Tesser, MD  |  February 17, 2019

As we turn the corner on the second decade of biologic use for rheumatic disorders, a reappraisal of approach in our communication with patients is due. In practice, the impact these agents have on patients’ lives justifies the friction rheumatologists face when connecting patients to them. You can understand why older rheumatologists who apprenticed on…

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RA Effectiveness Differs Among Non-TNF Inhibitors

Will Boggs, MD  |  February 5, 2019

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) outcomes are better with some non-TNF inhibitors than with others, according to French registry data. “Previously, indirect comparisons (meta-analyses) did not show any difference between biologics in terms of effectiveness,” Dr. Jacques-Eric Gottenberg from Strasbourg University Hospital, France, tells Reuters Health by email. “Our direct comparison using observational data…

Filed under:ConditionsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:abataceptnon-TNF inhibitorsRheumatoid Arthritis (RA)rituximabtocilizumab

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