Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs that act as cytokine inhibitors Include?

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1     methotrexate

2     etanercept

3     infliximab

 

A     1, 2, 3

B     1, 2 only

C     2, 3 only

D     1 only

E      3 only

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  1. C is the answer and the winners are Clement and Area.
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    Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs include cytokine inhibitors such as
    etanercept and infliximab. These two drugs inhibit tumour necrosis factor, which is an inflammatory mediator that contributes to synovitis and joint
    destruction in rheumatoid arthritis. Both drugs are available for parenteral
    administration. They are recommended for use in rheumatoid arthritis when
    other disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs have failed to achieve symptom
    control. As they have been associated with the onset of severe infections,
    including tuberculosis, patients should be evaluated for tuberculosis before
    treatment and asked to report any signs of infection.

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