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New drugs, strategies advance rheumatoid arthritis treatment


 

New biologics and more aggressive intervention strategies have advanced rheumatoid arthritis treatment over the last decade, Dr. Iain McInnes explains, but remission remains too infrequent. New drugs under development in the coming years offer promise for the future. For more on rheumatoid arthritis advances, visit http://www.rheumatologynews.com.

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