Major study tests best drug combos for arthritis relief
NCT ID NCT05576051
Summary
This study compared how well different drug combinations work for controlling rheumatoid arthritis in real-world patients. Researchers followed over 9,000 people to see whether taking certain arthritis drugs alone or with another medication called methotrexate provided better symptom relief. The goal was to help doctors choose the most effective treatment approach for their patients.
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Pfizer
New York, New York, 10017, United States
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