Rheumatoid arthritis drugs during pregnancy may not increase a child’s risk of infection — study
Taking certain rheumatoid arthritis drugs during pregnancy does not increase the risk of serious infections in children, as had been suspected.
Taking certain rheumatoid arthritis drugs during pregnancy does not increase the risk of serious infections in children, as had been suspected.
Most people believe that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) only happens to the elderly, that it is a condition that only afflicts those in their 50s and above. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Arthritis can hit even very young patients and those who are in the prime of their adult life.
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