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Rheumatic conditions, therapy

Leflunomide has anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and virustatic effects. Its efficacy has been demonstrated in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis and other conditions in randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials and other studies (8-32), and it was approved for treatment of adult rheumatoid arthritis in August 1998 (Table 1) (33). In three large phase III trials (US301, n = 482 MN301, n = 358 MN302, n = 999), leflunomide was as effective and well tolerated as methotrexate and sulfasalazine and superior to placebo (34). These data were confirmed by a meta-analysis (35,36). Leflunomide is therefore indicated for patients with rheumatoid arthritis who have failed first-line disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug therapy on the basis of efficacy, safety, and costs (36). It is effective as monotherapy and in combination with methotrexate or infliximab (6). [Pg.2016]

The ghicocorticoids are used as replacement therapy for adrenocortical insufficiency, to treat allergic reactions, collagen diseases (eg, systemic lupus erythematosus), dermatologic conditions, rheumatic disorders, shock, and other conditions (see Display 50-1). The anti-inflammatory activity of these hormones make them valuable as anti-inflammatories and as immunosuppressants to suppress inflammation and modify the immune response... [Pg.522]

Rheumatic mitral valve disease is associated with thromboembolic complications at reported rates of 1.5 to 4.7% per year the incidence in patients with mitral stenosis is approximately 1.5 to 2 times that in patients with mitral regurgitation. The presence of atrial fibrillation is the single most important risk factor for thromboembolism in valvular disease, increasing the incidence of thromboembolism in both mitral stenosis and regurgitation four- to sevenfold. In current practice, patients with nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation at low risk for thromboembolism based on clinical characteristics frequently are treated with aspirin. Warfarin therapy is considered in higher-risk patients, especially those with previous thromboembolism and in whom anticoagulation is not contraindicated due to preexisting conditions. [Pg.413]

CKs have important roles in a large diversity of human pathological conditions, namely in HIV infection transplant rejection rheumatic, allergic, and autoimmune diseases cancer atherosclerosis and general immunoinflammatory processes (systemic, or related with central nervous system), and are expected as promising targets for new molecular therapies. ... [Pg.716]

Satisfactory rheumatic control, lost after prolonged cortisone or hydrocortisone therapy, may be regained in an appreciable number of patients by changing to prednisone, prednisolone, or other modified drugs. Of patients whose conditions deteriorate below adequate levels during hydrocortisone administration, nearly half reach... [Pg.1348]

Regulatory Status. Undetermined in the United States. Nettle herb, leaves, and roots are subjects of positive German therapeutic monographs. Herb and leaves indicated for supportive treatment of rheumatic complaints internally for irrigation therapy in inflammatory conditions of the lower urinary tract, and prevention and treatment... [Pg.465]


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