Rheumatic Arthritis
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my mum has Rheumatic Arthritis.?
can anyone reccommend a prescription drug/s that are really good for her?
thank you for your help.
Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are among the first-line treatment for patients with RA (e.g. Advil, Alleve), and can easily relieve symptoms. These however have not been shown to effectively prevent joint destruction (this is a good reminder: relief of symptoms doesn’t mean you halt progression of the underlying disease).
DMARDs (disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs) have been shown in controlled clinical trials to slow progression of RA (i.e. prevent permanent joint damage). Drugs that are included in these are anti-malarial drugs, sulfasalzine, and gold compounds.
For severe RA (as well as other severe inflammatory disease), the DMARDS include strong immunomdoulator drugs, such as methotrexate, Enbrel, Remicade, and Humira.
All of these medications (including Advil, etc.) have potential side-effects. The decision to weigh the balances and risks (of the drugs vs. becoming crippled from the disease) is best discussed with a trained professional (i.e. physician, and more specifically, a rheumatologist).
Best health to your mom.

