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The objectives of this study are:* To determine the percentage of patients with recent-onset RA and UA who achieve and maintain clinical remission on treatment with a combination of methotrexate 25 mg/week and extended prednisone pulse (tapered high…
Primary objective:to study changes in synovial inflammation and cytokine expression in serial biopsy samples following the administration of adalimumab in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.Secondary objectives: (i) assess clinical response…
To assess the efficacy and safety of adalimumab for the induction of clinical remission in subjects with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis.
We hypothesized that one of the key mechanisms explaining the differences in effect between adalumimab and etanercept on psoriatic skin is that adalumimab, by being a monoclonal antibody like infliximab, is a better inducer of apoptosis resulting in…
To demonstrate the efficacy of adalimumab on mucosal healing in subjects with moderate to severe ileocolonic Crohn's disease and to delineate the safety of adalimumab when administered to subjects with Crohn's disease.
Investigating the safety of adalimumab when administered in subjects with Crohn*s Disease as well as evaulating the efficacy of adalimumab for the induction and maintenance of clinical remission and fistula closure in subjects with moderate to…
Objectives1. Determine efficacy of adalimumab as the first biologic agent or after previous use of other anti-TNF blocking agent. Efficacy will be evaluated by means of the ASAS 20% response criteria.2. Determine the efficacy of adalimumab on…
The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of adalimumab in combination with a topical treatment for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis.
To find out the dynamics of cell biological changes in lesional skin during treatment with adalimumab. Secondary objectives:- To find out whether adalimumab treatment results in (1) a reduction of T cell subsets, (2) normalization of proliferation…