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Article: Drugs, pregnancy, and lactation: rheumatoid arthritis drugs.(Muscoloskeletal Disorders)
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- Family Practice News
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- April 15, 2005
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The autoimmune disorder rheumatoid arthritis occurs in about 1%-2% of the population. The disease is more prevalent in women than men by about a 3:1 ratio, but in the reproductive years, the ratio may be as high as 6:1. During pregnancy, the incidence is about 1:1,000.
RA is characterized by the production of cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] (TNF-[alpha]) and interleukin-1 in the synovial cavity, and irreversible damage to soft tissues and bones. Drug therapy of RA involves the use of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) to prevent or lessen this damage. The therapy can be categorized as biologic DMARDs, synthetic DMARDs, and ...