Cimzia

Q&A: Cimzia for Crohn's

In this article, a reader asks how the newly-approved medication Cimzia works to control signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease.
(Mayo Clinic) UPDATED 07/20/2008
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Q&A: Cimzia and Crohn's disease

In April 2008 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Cimzia for use by patients with Crohn's disease, but one patient wants to know more about this drug before switching.
(Mayo Clinic) UPDATED 06/17/2008
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Studies: Cimzia reduces RA joint damage

Cimzia stops joint damage in RA patients as soon as 16 weeks after the start of treatment, a new study has found.
(HealthCentral.com) UPDATED 06/13/2008
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Illinois woman first to receive new Crohn's treatment

An Illinois woman named Donna Bynes is the first in the United States to receive an injection of Cimzia for treatment of her Crohn's disease.
(Rockford Register Star) UPDATED 05/19/2008
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FDA okays Cimzia for Crohn's

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Cimzia for use by adults who have moderate to severe Crohn's disease and who have not responded to conventional treatment.
(Forbes) UPDATED 04/23/2008
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FDA to review Cimzia to treat RA

Cimzia, an experimental drug, currently is approved to treat Crohn's disease in Switzerland.
(Medical News Today) UPDATED 02/12/2008
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