Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review two papers. The first paper, by Hernández-Hernández et al. looks at clinical and demographic factors associated with UPA treatment persistence and assesses how cardiovascular risk minimization measures have impacted UPA prescription patterns. The second paper by Nozaki et al. evaluates the clinical efficacy and continuation rates of JAK inhibitors and TNF inhibitors in RA patients with poor prognosis factors.
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Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review two papers. The first paper, by Hernández-Hernández et al. looks at clinical and demographic factors associated with UPA treatment persistence and assesses how cardiovascular risk minimization measures have impacted UPA prescription patterns. The second paper by Nozaki et al. evaluates the clinical efficacy and continuation rates of JAK inhibitors and TNF inhibitors in RA patients with poor prognosis factors.
Discussing RA: Long-term management of elderly patients with RA treated with tocilizumab
The IMID Forum
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3 weeks ago
Discussing RA: Long-term management of elderly patients with RA treated with tocilizumab
Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, Iain will review a paper by B Fautrel, in which authors compare patient characteristics and long-term management with tocilizumab in RA patients over and under 75 years of age, and tolerance of RA treatments.
The IMID Forum
Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review two papers. The first paper, by Hernández-Hernández et al. looks at clinical and demographic factors associated with UPA treatment persistence and assesses how cardiovascular risk minimization measures have impacted UPA prescription patterns. The second paper by Nozaki et al. evaluates the clinical efficacy and continuation rates of JAK inhibitors and TNF inhibitors in RA patients with poor prognosis factors.