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Rheumatoid Arthritis and REMICADE

It’s possible to change the course of your rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

If you have moderate to severe RA and are on methotrexate or pain managers, your RA may still be progressing, causing further damage to your joints.

  • When given in combination with methotrexate, REMICADE changes the course of rheumatoid arthritis by helping to stop further joint damage. For some patients without joint damage, REMICADE may help stop damage before it starts. Individual results may vary.
  • REMICADE also quickly relieves pain and stiffness — in as little as two weeks for many patients.
  • REMICADE can improve your mobility by helping you do everyday activities, such as getting out of bed, dressing yourself, washing, and walking.
  • REMICADE is used in combination with methotrexate for patients with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis.

Individual results may vary. Talk to your doctor to see if REMICADE is right for you. Please read the Medication Guide and discuss any questions or symptoms with your doctor.

Talk to your rheumatologist about REMICADE therapy today. For further information about RA and REMICADE, please visit the following resources:

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