Examples of using Dmards in English and their translations into Serbian
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However, in general, doctors do not prescribe DMARDs if you.
Some people try several DMARDs before one or more can be found to suit.
It is also common practice to use a combination of two or more DMARDs.
However, this page only relates to DMARDs when they are used to treat RA.
Your doctor will advise if it is better for you to take one or two DMARDs.
Moderate-to-severe RA when other DMARDs such as methotrexate have not been effective.
See the separate leaflet called Disease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs(DMARDs).
Some people try several DMARDs before one or more can be found to suit.
Therefore, it is usual to have regular tests- usually blood tests- whilst you take DMARDs.
It can take several weeks or months for DMARDs to ease the pain and inflammation caused by RA.
There are a number of medicines called disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs).
If DMARDs work well, it is usual to take one or more DMARDs for the rest of your life.
Highly active RA in combination with methotrexate when response to other DMARDs is inadequate.
If dmards work well, it is usual to take one or more dmards indefinitely.
Treatment usually includes one or more DMARDs, which aims to reduce disease activity and joint damage.
DMARDs are also used to treat other conditions- for example, chronic inflammatory skin or bowel disease.
Therefore, it is important to keep taking DMARDs as prescribed, even if they do not seem to be working at first.
DMARDs(eg methotrexate) induce remission and prevent or slow joint destruction, but not anti-inflammatory drugs.
The arthritis has not been helped by adequate courses of at least two standard DMARDs, either administered individually or together.
DMARDs are prescribed as soon as possible after RA has been diagnosed, by doctors who specialise in treating RA.
Therefore, in addition, other medicines are normally advised for a time to help control symptoms until DMARDs start working.
DMARDs and biological medicines mentioned earlier control the activity of the disease and will ease symptoms when they take effect.
Because they are taken for a long time you need to have regular blood tests,to see if the DMARDs are having any side-effects.
Like DMARDs they have a disease-modifying effect against RA and are sometimes called cytokine modulators or monoclonal antibodies.
However, as with all medicines,there are a number of side-effects that have been reported with each of the DMARDs, some of which are serious.
Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs) are medicines that are normally prescribed as soon as rheumatoid arthritis(RA) is diagnosed, in order to reduce damage to the joints.
Sodium aurothiomalate belongs to a group of medicines known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs) and works by suppressing your immune system.
Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(DMARDs) are a group of medicines that are used to ease the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis(RA) and reduce the damaging effect of the disease on the joints.
No other treatment can curb inflammation, prevent damage to the joints,and reduce the risk of long-term complications that are associated with rheumatoid arthritis the way DMARDs can.
Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs(called DMARDs, second-line drugs or remittive therapies) appear to slow or halt the progression of rheumatoid arthritis by altering the function of your body's immune system.