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Limited data support multiple myositis treatment options


 

AT PERSPECTIVES IN RHEUMATIC DISEASES 2013

Cyclosporine and tacrolimus have been used in both adult and pediatric patients with promising, steroid-sparing results, he said, noting that the use of anti-T-cell therapy in myositis-associated ILD makes sense, because findings from multiple studies have implicated activated CD8-positive T-cells in myositis-associated ILD.

"It’s an exciting time for therapeutic interventions in myositis, but even though we have all these therapeutic options, we have to temper our enthusiasm with what they do long term," he said.

Dr. Oddis has served on an advisory board for Questcor.

The meeting was held by Global Academy for Medical Education. GAME and this news organization are owned by Frontline Medical Communications.

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