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Inflectra - First Biosimilar FDA-Approved for Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Managing arthritis is about understanding your disease, as well as understanding treatment options. This week, we discuss the first biosimilar approved by the FDA,  one of the less common rheumatic diseases, great tools to help you in your garden, and more.     

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Inflectra - First Biosimilar FDA-Approved for Rheumatoid Arthritis
In This Edition:
Managing arthritis is about understanding your disease, as well as understanding treatment options. This week, we discuss the first biosimilar approved by the FDA,  one of the less common rheumatic diseases, great tools to help you in your garden, and more.     

Quote of the Week:
Lucky is he who has been able to understand the causes of things. ~Virgil

Connect With Carol on Social Media:
Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus | Pinterest
Carol Eustice
Arthritis & Joint Conditions Expert
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Inflectra - First Biosimilar FDA-Approved for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Conditions  
Inflectra is the first biosimilar approved by the FDA for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Inflectra is a biosimilar to Remicade.
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How to Know if Your Arthritis Medications Are Working  
Not every arthritis patient will be prescribed the same medication or combination of medications. It takes patience, as well as trial and error, to determine what works best for you. How will you know if your medication is working?
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Osteophytes, are bony growths or deposits, also referred to as bone spurs. Where do they typically develop? How are osteophytes diagnosed and treated?
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Giant Cell Arteritis - What You Need to Know  
Giant cell arteritis (also referred to as GCA, cranial arteritis, or temporal arteritis) is a type of vasculitis - a group of conditions with characteristic inflammation of blood vessels. Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of GCA.
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Ergonomic Tools Make Gardening Easier for People With Arthritis  
Gardening is a wonderful activity for people with arthritis. It's as close to perfect as it can be for those with physical limitations. It's therapeutic to be outdoor in the sunshine, moving and putting your body through its range of motion with the goal of growing flowers and plants. But, you have to be able to do it. The right garden equipment is necessary.
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