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Print Advances in Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

For years, traditional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), like methotrexate, were the standard for aggressively treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Then in the 1990s, researchers learned more about the role of the immune system in RA, and a new type of DMARD (called a biologic DMARD) was born. Many of these biologics, as they are often called, target a particular part of the immune system known as tumor necrosis factor (TNF). TNF is a chemical messenger that is believed to play a role in the inflammation of RA. And the biologics that target TNF are called anti-TNFs (or TNF inhibitors).

Targeting B-cells to Treat Your Rheumatoid Arthritis

More recent advances in RA research have shed light on the importance of specific B-cells—a type of white blood cell found in the immune system. According to this research, specific B-cells are believed to play a key role in the pain, symptoms, and joint damage of RA. And now, many rheumatolgists are prescribing B-cell targeted therapy, a different type of biologic, when other treatments like anti-TNFs have not worked well.

 

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Indication

Rituxan® (rituximab) in combination with methotrexate is indicated to reduce signs and symptoms and to slow the progression of structural damage in adult patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis who have had an inadequate response to one or more TNF antagonist therapies.

Important Side Effect Information

Among the risks associated with Rituxan® (rituximab) are some potentially serious and life-threatening side effects, including:

  • Serious infections, including progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
  • Severe infusion reactions
  • Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS)
  • Severe skin reactions

Other potential serious side effects include Hepatitis B virus reactivation and heart problems.

Common Side Effects include infusion reactions and infections.

For more information please talk to you doctor and see the Rituxan Medication Guide.

This information does not take the place of talking to your doctor about your medical condition or your treatment. Talk with your doctor if you have any questions about your treatment with Rituxan.