Publication: Weight-based adaptation of TNF-antagonist induction versus maintenance dose
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2011
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Abstract
Biologics are highly specific and exhibit few problems in regard to overdosages. In clinical practice, induction schemes with an initial loading dose and a subsequent lower maintenance dose have been established and are of higher efficacy for psoriasis than starting directly with the maintenance dose. As obese patients sometimes respond less well to standard dosages, increases of the maintenance dose, but not the loading doses, have been tried with variable success. In our study, we increased the loading (160 mg instead of 80 mg) but
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3
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2
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124
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129
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Adalimumab, Obesity, Pharmacology, Psoriasis vulgaris, TNF-alpha
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English
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2011
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2011-08-02
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1662-6567
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