Therapeutic strategies for rheumatoid arthritis

JS Smolen, G Steiner - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2003 - nature.com
JS Smolen, G Steiner
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2003nature.com
Recent years have seen considerable advances in our understanding of both the clinical
and basic-research aspects of rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical progress has come from a better
recognition of the natural history of the disease, the development and validation of outcome
measures for clinical trials and, consequently, innovative trial designs. In parallel, basic
research has provided clues to the pathogenic events underlying rheumatoid arthritis, and
advances in biotechnology have facilitated the development of new classes of therapeutics …
Abstract
Recent years have seen considerable advances in our understanding of both the clinical and basic-research aspects of rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical progress has come from a better recognition of the natural history of the disease, the development and validation of outcome measures for clinical trials and, consequently, innovative trial designs. In parallel, basic research has provided clues to the pathogenic events underlying rheumatoid arthritis, and advances in biotechnology have facilitated the development of new classes of therapeutics. Here, we summarize the fruits of these advances: innovative approaches to the use of existing, traditional disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs; novel agents approved very recently; and further avenues that are presently under investigation or which are of more distant promise.
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