Second-Line Agents in the Treatment of Arthritis

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Examining the use of second-line agents or disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs to treat a wide range of arthropathies, this practical reference reviews the clinical efficacy, recognized side effects, optimal use, mechanisms of action and clinical pharmacology of these important compounds.

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Overview

Examining the use of second-line agents or disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs to treat a wide range of arthropathies, this practical reference reviews the clinical efficacy, recognized side effects, optimal use, mechanisms of action and clinical pharmacology of these important compounds.

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The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs still tend to be used as first-line therapy in many rheumatic diseases, but it is the heterogeneous group of second-line agents (SLAs) that form the basis of this volume which provides an up-to-date appraisal of SLAs, a discussion of the various problems pertaining to their evaluation, their extension in other arthritides, and some pointers to future developments. The authors are from North America, Europe, and Australia, and represent both academia and industry. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Part 1 Evaluation and use of second-line agents: distinction between NSAIDs, corticosteroids and second-line agents, J.P. Famaey; variable disease and variable response to second-line agents, G. David Champion and Malcolm L. Handel; problems in the design and interpretation of trials of second-line agents, Ken J. Bulpitt and Harold E. Paulus; assessment procedures for monitoring second-line agents, Paul W. Thompson; predictors of risk from the use of second-line agents in rheumatoid arthritis, Alan J. Silman; decision making - the choice of second-line agents in the United States, Bonnie Hepburn; decision making - the choice of second-line agents in Europe and the United Kingdom, T. Pullar; decision making - the choice of second-line agents in Australia, P.M. Brooks et al; comments on decision making - the choice of second-line agents, Daniel E. Furst. Part 2 Second-line agents in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: gold therapy - a choice in the 1990s, H.A. Capell and H. Torley; penicillamine, J.K. van der Korst and A.O. Muijsers; purine analogs, Robert J.R. McKendry; antimalarials, R.I. Rynes; sulfonamides, Deborah E. Bax; methotrexate, D. Mathers and A.S. Russell; cyclosprin, W.B. Harrison; alkylating agents, P.J. Clements. Part 3 Second-line agents in the treatment of other arthritides: second-line agents in osteoarthritis, Peter Ghosh et al; treatment of seronegative polyarthritis, V. Neumann and V. Wright; second-line agents in systemic lupus erythematosus, Mary Betty Stevens and Carol M. Ziminski; second-line treatment of crystal-induced synovitis, J.T. Scott; second-line agents in the treatment of systemic vasculitis, A.S.M. Jawad and D.G.I. Scott. Part 4 Second-line agents in the future: combination chemotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis, P.T. Dawes and M.J. Davis; trace element supplements for inflammatory disease, M.W. Whitehouse; new immunosuppressive agents, immune modulators and other drugs, Alan J. Lewis and Richard P. Carlson.

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