Thanks to the increasing understanding of the mechanisms underlying rheumatic diseases, research is underway worldwide on new medications that can even more effectively support the treatment of these conditions. However, before a drug is registered and approved for widespread use, it must undergo detailed studies to confirm its effectiveness and safety.
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Patients most often eligible for clinical trials are those whose current standard treatment isn’t delivering the expected results—for example, despite medication, active inflammation persists. Participating in a trial may offer an opportunity to benefit from a new therapeutic method that will potentially improve disease control and quality of life.
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Thanks to the increasing understanding of the mechanisms underlying rheumatic diseases, research is underway worldwide on new medications that can even more effectively support the treatment of these conditions. However, before a drug is registered and approved for widespread use, it must undergo detailed studies to confirm its effectiveness and safety.
read more >
Patients most often eligible for clinical trials are those whose current standard treatment isn’t delivering the expected results—for example, despite medication, active inflammation persists. Participating in a trial may offer an opportunity to benefit from a new therapeutic method that will potentially improve disease control and quality of life.
read more>