There are many medications currently available to treat your rheumatoid arthritis
(RA). Finding those that are effective for you can be a complicated process. That's
why it’s important to work closely with your primary care physician or rheumatologist
to develop a treatment plan that’s right for you. Never alter your medication schedule
unless talking with your doctor.
All medicines have side effects. Consult your health care provider before altering your treatments.
Keeping on track
There are treatments available that can help relieve the pain
and swelling and help slow or stop the progressive joint damage of RA.
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