A Quick and Painless Reminder: The Pharmacotherapy of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Primary Practice

  • Linda Brand North West-University
  • De Wet Wolmarans North-West University
  • Sarel J Brand North-West University
Keywords: rheumatoid arthritis, pharmacotherapy

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis, an auto-immune disorder, is characterised by chronic inflammation of the joints, synovial hyperplasia and bone erosion. These pathological features are promoted by a synovial microenvironment featuring B-cell and T-cell infiltrate, synovial fibroblasts and an intricate network of pro-inflammatory cellular messengers – prominent molecular role-players that represent critical targets in the pharmacotherapy of the disease. This review offers a brief overview of the etiopathology of rheumatoid arthritis while focussing on the practical aspects of methotrexate and glucocorticoid use that are of relevance for primary practice.

Author Biographies

Linda Brand, North West-University
Center of Excellence for Pharmaceutical Sciences Division of Pharmacology Faculty of Health Sciences North West-University
De Wet Wolmarans, North-West University
Centre of Excellence for Pharmaceutical Sciences Division of Pharmacology Faculty of Health Sciences North-West University Potchefstroom
Sarel J Brand, North-West University
Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management North-West University
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Review Articles