The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis involves medications and lifestyle changes.
Many drugs are used for managing the pain and slowing the progression of rheumatoid arthritis, but none completely cure the disease. Some experts believe that no single drug will ever cure rheumatoid arthritis because of the many factors that affect the disease at various times. The goals of drug treatment for rheumatoid arthritis include:
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