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Arthritis drug could prevent condition in those deemed at risk, trial finds

Source: PA Wire

People at risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis could benefit from taking an existing medication prescribed for established cases of the condition.

A clinical trial found abatacept to be “effective in preventing the onset” of rheumatoid arthritis.

Researchers said their findings could be “promising news” for the health service as it works to keep up with an ageing population.

Abatacept is currently prescribed to people who already have rheumatoid arthritis, but a team led by King’s College London set out to explore

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