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EULAR 2026: Industry Press Releases

Pharmaceutical companies are presenting pivotal clinical trial results and key data analyses at the EULAR 2026 Congress (June 3–6, London). Below is a summary of their most important studies — many of which are registration-enabling or will directly shape treatment decisions in rheumatic diseases.

Novartis

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RA comorbidities are changing. ILD, anxiety, depression increasing. Less extraartic. manifestations, CA & CV dz. Consider screening for cervical CA, ILD, CV dz & OP (for pts on steroids) https://t.co/WVITFXNva7 https://t.co/tggdaO9RJB
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Congratulations to Professor Dennis McGonagle for being awarded the prestigious Heberden Oration Award at the 2026 British Society for Rheumatology (BSR) Conference. https://t.co/TOG5Y9tNrW https://t.co/3aumO6Z3A9
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ACPA and the Transition from Arthralgia to Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Patients with clinically suspect arthralgia (CSA), a common prequel to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), showed different patterns of symptoms and progression depending on whether they tested positive for anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA), researchers found.

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Guselkumab gets FDA Nod for X-ray Protection

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Johnson & Johnson's supplemental Biologics License (sBLA) to include evidence in the guselkumab (Tremfya) label for the inhibition of progression of structural joint damage in adults with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA). 

Guselkumab is an IL-23 inhibitor indicated for use in psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. 

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Curcumin in arthritis may have NSAID like clinical efficacy. But how? Metanalysis lays out the multiple potential effects for it to inhibit inflammatory signaling pathways (NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, COX-2, and PGE2) https://t.co/gSYVwpl41P https://t.co/0xZdyiF4QN
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Increased Polypharmacy in SLE Patients A cross-sectional study of US adults with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) shows significantly increased prevalence of polypharmacy, related to age, disease outcomes and often, non-SLE common medications. https://t.co/3Mo3O8Ra04 https://t.co/zRS8TmFvvf
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APR: Biologics and DMARD Safety Companion slide deck for the Advanced Practice Rheum: Safety of Biologics and Novel Agents video. https://t.co/EbbbUC2dK5 https://t.co/1hEATEH4kP
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Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) - analysis of cases 2023-2024 shows 99% were undervaccinated against COVID-19. OVer 2 yrs, 141 MIS-C 78%had no COVID-19 vaccine. All 4 children who died were unvaccinated https://t.co/iBcA4GIdDe https://t.co/IQLLaG55gm
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Integrating D2T into T2T Practices in RA Researchers at Semmelweis University analyzed how depression, smoking, obesity, sleep disorders, and other health problems are linked to difficult-to-treat rheumatoid arthritis (D2T-RA) and how this can inform treat-to-target (T2T) and https://t.co/buCXeK2jNS
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True or False: NLRP3 inflammasome activation in neutrophils triggers PAD release, increasing citrullination of intracellular proteins and contributing to rheumatoid arthritis pathogenesis. See if you got it right in this week's RheumIQ quiz at https://t.co/DX0qT1iNF2 https://t.co/rVuQM3aeI2
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“Common sense in matters medical is rare, and is usually in inverse ratio to the degree of education.” – Sir William Osler

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Which of the following is NOT a complication of Gout?

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Review of Ruxolitinib in 7 pts w/ refractory systemic JIA complicated by macrophage activation (MAS) (ages 1.6-11 yrs; 3M: 4F). 5 achieved complete remission; 2 partial remission. 2 relapsed w/ GC tapering (remission after adding canakinumab). No deaths https://t.co/j4Cm3UYB9c https://t.co/pKoDwpSKII
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RepurpSS-II: Hydroxychloroquine plus Leflunomide in Sjögren's A small pilot, phase 2b trial has shown that the combination of leflunomide and hydroxychloroquine (LEF+HCQ) was effective and safe in treating patients with active Sjögren's disease. https://t.co/eeyhso0WJ6 https://t.co/ZGWOOtf92E
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True or False: After successfully treating herpes zoster, it is considered safe to restart anti-TNF therapy without a significant risk of recurrence. See if you got it right in this week's RheumIQ quiz at https://t.co/DX0qT1iNF2 https://t.co/pGggdVPhmh
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Cross-sectional study of 339 IBD pts (64% women, median 42yrs (32–53) found osteopenia by BMD in 34%, OP in 12%. Predictors not identified by multivariable analysis. Rheum eval led to OP Rx in 7% & vitamin D in 45% https://t.co/a9RSo9PxHS https://t.co/nIOR9AUjQs
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Retrospective Intl SSc study of MD & PT telangiectasia counts (TC) (0, 1–6, 7–15 or > 15) of face, forearms & hands. High TC correlated w/ PAH (AUC 0.824–0.875) & digital ulcers. Moderate agreement betw MD & Pt for face & forearms TC (kappa 0.648 & 0.605, p< 0.001) https://t.co/k7tVeJFeCi
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In the cross-sectional study of US SLE patients, what was the most common drug class driving polypharmacy beyond SLE medications? Test your knowledge in this week's RheumIQ quiz at https://t.co/DX0qT1iNF2 https://t.co/ox4rGp04WH
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