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ý m from turkey,and ý 'm suffering as for nearly 2 years.my doctor advice me to use endol( contain indometzine) or naprosyn cr( contain naproksyn) and he thougth that infleximab is not good that those drugs. |
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It depends on what type of arthritis you have. Infliximab is used primarily for rheumatoid arthritis while the non-steroidal medications (such as indomethecin and naproxen) can be used for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. See the treatment sections on this website |
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