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Long-Term Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy Risk About one in 18 patients taking hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for 15 years develop retinal damage, a new meta-analysis indicated. https://t.co/TBSTIb29Pf https://t.co/7TYQe4N4JH
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Basic, full-read overview of "JAK inhibitors: risks and safety principles" from the Pharmaceutical Journal. Addresses MOA, indications, warnings, monitoring, adverse effects, interactions, Serious AEs, vaccination and best practices. https://t.co/6kZCde1NdF https://t.co/NlEKtvUGPa
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“We’re facing a tsunami of retiring older, white rheumatologists” – Chad Deal, MD

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UCB announced topline results of the BE-BOLD head-to-head study where bimekizumab (IL-17i) was superior to risankizumab (IL-23i) study; 553 active PsA in achieving an ACR50 response at 16 weeks. Enrolled PsA pts were either bilogic naïve or who had previous exposure to 1 TNFi

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https://t.co/4UQlqwujiR 2026 — On Demand Catch the sessions everyone in rheumatology is talking about: • RA advances • Psoriatic arthritis decisions • Spondyloarthritis updates • Autoimmune disease highlights • Vasculitis insights Full recordings + slides available now. https://t.co/QT6NOXakVv
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Annual fibromyalgia survey (FIRST) in axSpA pts in the DESIR cohort. FM was found in 22% (& assoc w/ less HLA-B27+ & XRay sacroiliitis, equal MRI SI a& ^ CRP. FM/AxSpA had less self-reported Dz activity, QOL, more disability & more likely to Rx w/ TNFi (64% vs 41%), but resp https://t.co/9rkZFUSB2M
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The Role of Calcineurin Inhibitors in Lupus Nephritis In the U.S, lupus nephritis affects approximately 40–50% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), contributing significantly to the morbidity and mortality of the affected individuals (1). However, significant https://t.co/sc4cgAYzGy
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BREAKING NEWS: How many patients with RA achieve and maintain remission with a JAKi? Find out in the RheumNow poster hall with data from the latest real- world study of long-term RA remission. Sponsored by AbbVie Medical Affairs + Health Impact. https://t.co/sbRD5j0KRq" https://t.co/zX2XsnD4gK
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Rheumatic Immune-related Adverse Effects with Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy A retrospective study of patients who developed rheumatic immune-related adverse events (R-irAEs) after receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) at two oncology centers in Spain suggests that early https://t.co/jKCbIvfebm
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Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors lower serum uric acid levels, by approximately 0.6 to 1.5 mg/dL. They increase renal uric acid excretion via a uricosuric effect), thereby reducing gout risk by 30% to 50%. https://t.co/weXVOhpiP9 https://t.co/NsCRNi9JI9
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Metanalysis of calcineurin inhib. in RA - 11 RCTs, 1793 RA pts. Cyclosporin (CSA( (RR 1.6 & Tacrolimus (TAC (RR 2.1) signif improved ACR20 responses. CSA was dose dependent, less so w/ TAC. Both require serum Creat. monitoring consistent increase in s-Cr https://t.co/OxNGYbupnt https://t.co/F08vDCMYtr
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2 RCTs of 699 children Tx in ER for acute limb injury compared 1 dose of oral acetaminophen or hydromorphone to ibuprofen - none significantly reduce self-reported pain scores at 60 minutes. Use of hydromorphone resulted in a 4-fold increase in adverse events. https://t.co/cqddDES9V0
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American Academy of Physician Associates is determined to change PA to mean 'physician associate' in USA. Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon have adopted it, but the AMA is opposed. This has become a legislative, financial and legal issue. https://t.co/u0tejo0lvn https://t.co/1VEbwpqlN8
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Rheumatic Immune-related Adverse Effects with Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy

A retrospective study of patients who developed rheumatic immune-related adverse events (R-irAEs) after receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) at two oncology centers in Spain suggests that early recognition can lead to effective management that allows continuation of cancer therapy. 

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Managing Gout in CKD Patients

A current review article addressed the management of gout patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).  This full read review addresses the epidemiology, challenges, treatment decisions and outcomes. 

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NEJM: Obinutuzumab in Active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus A phase 3 trial of obinutuzumab, an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody, showed potent B-cell depletion and clinical efficacy active systemic lupus erythematosus without evidence of nephritis. https://t.co/b5qHBotxbI https://t.co/dqzZodOokq
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Data from the KEEPsAKE 1 trial in bio-naive patients with PsA Dr. Wells and Dr. Singla share 5-year safety and efficacy data of an IL–23 inhibitor and their thoughts on using it to manage PsA. Sponsored by AbbVie Medical Affairs + Health Impact.  https://t.co/xoPdYAof7m https://t.co/ycqMod2qLN
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Prebiotic fibre improves knee OA. Study of 117 older adults w/ KOA Rx w/ 6wks of inulin (fibre) or Physiotherapy exercise (PSE) or both vs PBO. Both Inulin & PSE signif improved pain & PSE vs PBO ( −1.11 to -2.5; p <0.045); inulin also improved pain sensitivity & grip strength https://t.co/Efic4mru1i
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Long-Term Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy Risk About one in 18 patients taking hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for 15 years develop retinal damage, a new meta-analysis indicated. https://t.co/Gp6o0FfEYA https://t.co/TjLNXl229v
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