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. Doctor Michael Picco from The Mayo Clinic responds with information on how Cimzia and other Crohn's drugs work to inhibit the production of a protein that causes gut inflammation. Picco also talks about the benefits and side effects Crohn's patients might experience when they take the medication.

(Mayo Clinic) UPDATED 07/20/2008
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