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Remicade


Mon, October 04, 2021 7:41 PM

Im being switched from entivio to remicade because of the severe joint pain...remicade seems very daunting....

FPO Montrealdrew
Joined Oct 3, 2021

Mon, March 11, 2024 8:28 AM

Reply posted for Montrealdrew.

Remicade, a groundbreaking medication, has revolutionized the treatment of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. Its efficacy in managing symptoms and improving patients' quality of life is undeniable. However, controversies have arisen surrounding its pricing and accessibility, leading to legal battles and scrutiny. The lexington law phone number have played a crucial role in advocating for patients' rights and challenging pharmaceutical companies' practices. Despite these challenges, Remicade remains a vital lifeline for countless individuals battling chronic conditions, highlighting the complex intersection of healthcare, law, and ethics.

FPO rabomot388
Joined Mar 9, 2024

Wed, December 01, 2021 10:09 PM

Reply posted for Montrealdrew.

My daughters gastroenterologist is also wanting to switch her from Entyvio  to Remicade because she doesn't seem to be responding as well anymore. Did you ever start Remicade and how are you feeling on it? I hope better!

kris

FPO klava
Joined Nov 10, 2019

Sat, November 27, 2021 7:23 AM

Reply posted for ElizabethM5.

The FDA recently approved a new drug to treat Crohn's disease. It is called Remicade and it has been shown to be effective in up to 70% of patients with moderate-to-severe cases. The drug is administered intravenously every 8 weeks, once the patient responds well enough for an injection instead of pills. You can get brillassignment reviews to learn more new things about the study. This will also help prevent further flares from occurring during the treatment period because it does not have to go through the digestive system first.

FPO ElizabethM5
Joined Nov 27, 2021

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