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For MAS, Early Diagnosis Is Key
Research helps hasten diagnosis and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome
Rheum with a View: Panush’s Perspectives on Selections from the Literature
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
Are We Playing It Safe?
Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibition and the risk of solid malignancies
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
The Bullet of Nature: From Disease to Delays, Fate Works in Mysterious Ways
Whether it is disease or delays, fate works in mysterious ways
TNF Blockade for SLE
Reckless approach versus missed opportunity?
REF Investigators’ Meeting Brings Researchers Together to Search for RA Cure
REF Investigators’ Meeting brings researchers together to search for RA cure
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
Integrating Immunology and Biologics into Clinical Practice
With the rapid expansion of new classes of medications, clinical practice has changed dramatically, and rheumatology health professionals must have a fundamental knowledge of immunology and the mechanisms of action of the biologic agents that have emerged with this expansion. Familiarity with the predrug screening recommended for biologic agents and the appropriate safety and disease monitoring necessary when a person uses these products is essential for the best patient outcomes. Additionally, being able to obtain drug plan authorization for use of biologics and being able to educate patients and their families or support team members about the financial considerations of these drugs helps to ensure best rheumatology practice.
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