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Sustained Remission in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Receiving Triple Therapy Compared to Biologic Therapy: A Swedish Nationwide Register Study.

Hanna KällmarkJon T EinarssonJan-Åke NilssonTor OlofssonTore SaxnePierre GeborekMeliha Crnkic Kapetanovic
Published in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
Among patients starting biologic or triple therapy, biologic therapy was more effective for remaining on therapy and achieving sustained remission. However, similar probabilities were found for achieving sustained remission among patients remaining on therapy and at any time during follow-up irrespective of therapy retention. Although the likelihood of reaching sustained remission is higher with biologic therapy, for certain RA patients triple therapy may still be an alternative to biologic therapy without hampering future chances of obtaining sustained remission.
Keyphrases
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