Most of the failures are because of dosing. When the drug is prescribed for RA, there's room for variable dosing. Would be interesting to compare the two.
Enbrel, Humira & Stelara efficacy and adverse event study
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Enbrel, Humira & Stelara efficacy and adverse event study - by Fred - Tue-28-02-2017, 11:57 AM
RE: Enbrel, Humira & Stelara efficacy and adverse event study - by Caroline - Tue-28-02-2017, 20:55 PM
RE: Enbrel, Humira & Stelara efficacy and adverse event study - by mataribot - Tue-07-03-2017, 20:01 PM
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