RA Treatment Choices
Choosing an RA treatment means understanding all the options, from mediations, to surgeries and even alternative therapies.
Take control early to avoid joint pain and damage.
How did a cancer drug become a staple in rheumatoid arthritis treatment?
RA increases infection susceptibility, and new research explores what factors determine who may be most at risk.
Corticosteroids have a complicated role in treating RA. How are researchers working to find the balance between the benefits and risks?
Anticipation for FDA approval of the first JAK inhibitor is high. How will this new class of drugs affect RA treatment?
Arthritis Foundation-funded researcher continues his work with the Arthritis Foundation through the Arthritis Internet Registry.
The use of antibiotics to treat rheumatoid arthritis is not considered a first-line treatment, but for a select few, it may be effective in controlling the disease.
Study shows acupuncture can lower levels of TNF-alpha in people with rheumatoid arthritis.
Start with multiple meds or increase as needed? The TEAR study offers some answers.
Study weighs various biologics as second-line treatment for RA patients.
An old drug seems to have a new use.
Tips for reducing the risk of harmful infections.
Get smart about how rheumatoid arthritis drugs affect your heart.
You'll find information on disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, biologics, corticosteroids, anti-inflammatories and pain meds.