What to Ask Your Rheumatologist (and Your GLP-1 Provider) If you have lupus or RA and are considering a GLP-1 medication, a few questions are worth raising directly: With your rheumatologist: Is my disease currently stable enough to add a new medication
Abstract National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) globally are facing the challenge of evaluating pharmaceutical products in a speedy manner, whilst simultaneously ensuring adequate efficacy, safety and quality of approved products
Individualized risk assessment, patient education, and prompt evaluation of persistent symptoms are essential to optimize treatment adherence and minimize potential clinical and economic consequences
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