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Remicade vs. Humira

What are Remicade and Humira? Remicade and Humira are injectable monoclonal antibodies (a type of synthesized protein made from cells in a lab) in the class of medications called TNF blockers or TNF inhibitors. This class also includes: In autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, Crohn’s disease, psoriasis and the other conditions Remicade and […]

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Can you prevent psoriatic arthritis?

Can you prevent psoriatic arthritis?

Psoriatic arthritis causes joint pain and inflammation, usually in people who already have psoriasis. It is impossible to predict who will get psoriatic arthritis, however, and there is no surefire strategy for preventing it. About 30% of people with psoriasis eventually develop psoriatic arthritis. Preventive strategies for psoriasis focus on identifying triggers and treating symptoms […]

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meclofenamate (Meclomen)

What is meclofenamate, and what is it used for? Meclofenamate sodium is indicated for the relief of mild to moderate pain. Meclofenamate sodium is also indicated for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea (menopause) and for the treatment of idiopathic heavy menstrual blood loss. Meclofenamate sodium is also indicated for relief of the signs and symptoms […]

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ixekizumab (Taltz)

What is ixekizumab, and how does it work? Ixekizumab is an injectable biologic drug that suppresses the immune system and is used for the treatment of psoriasis. It is an antibody that binds to interleukin 17A (IL-17A), a chemical produced by cells in the body that stimulates immune reactions. Scientists believe that psoriasis is caused […]

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Symmetric vs. asymmetric arthritis: What to know

Symmetric vs. asymmetric arthritis: What to know

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What to know about distal interphalangeal joint pain

What to know about distal interphalangeal joint pain

The distal interphalangeal joint connects the bones at the tips of the fingers. Many people with arthritis experience pain at this location. People who experience distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint pain may also experience other symptoms, depending on which type of arthritis they have. Getting a diagnosis for arthritis as early as possible is vital, as […]

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Amyloidosis

What is amyloidosis? Amyloidosis is a group of diseases that are a consequence of abnormal protein deposits in various tissues of the body. These abnormal proteins are called amyloid. Depending on the structure of the particular amyloid, the protein can accumulate in an isolated tissue or be widespread, affecting numerous organs and tissues. There are […]

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Total Knee Replacement

Source: iStock Total knee replacement facts Patients with severe destruction of the knee joint associated with progressive pain and impaired function maybe candidates for total knee replacement. Osteoarthritis is the most common reason for knee replacement operation in the U.S. Risks of total knee replacement surgery have been identified. Physical therapy is an essential part […]

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Corticosteroid Injections for Osteoarthritis: More Harm Than Good?

By Karina Lichtenstein on 10/23/2019 2:37 PM Latest Arthritis News Source: MedicineNet Health News Doctors often inject corticosteroid into knees and hips inflamed with osteoarthritis, but a study published this month suggests that the intervention may cause more harm than good. In the small Boston University study, 8% of those who received one to three […]

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Still’s Disease

What is Still’s disease? Still’s disease, a disorder featuring inflammation, is characterized by high spiking fevers, salmon-colored rash that comes and goes, and arthritis. Still’s disease is also referred to as systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Still’s disease was first described in children, but it is now known to occur, much less commonly, in adults (in […]