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Ankylosing spondylitis
Can i use biological medicine exemtia, and will there be any side effects on me. Does this medice cure the pain only or does it stops the infusion of bones.
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Biologics are given depending upon severity of your condition. Can have serious sideeffects. Please take under Rheumatologist supervision.
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As Dr. Srinivasan rightly mentioned, please consult a rheumatologist before using this particular medicine. The word "biologic" means it is a human monoclonal antibody and has known adverse effects. It is used for treatment of joint disorders like rheumatoid arthritis.
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The medication Exemtia must be taken under medical supervision of qualified medical doctors, not practitioners of alternative medicine.
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Dear sir, biologics are meant for resistant diseases not able to control with regular medicines. They are costly and have toxicity also. If you need to take, consult a rheumatologist. Regards.
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