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New dawn in the war on a debilitating bowel disease

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Father-of-two Garry Naftarski was one of the first British patients to try a new ulcerative colitis drug called filgotinib - and it transformed his life.
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Timeline PhotosHave you ever wondered how a decision is made about what medication you should be given and when? 🤔 To help with making these decisions, in the UK, doctors have a set of guidelines or patient treatment pathways, to help them figure it out. The pathways set out different stages of a patient’s journey with a disease (in your case IBD) and the national recommendations to follow. Find out more about it in our article. Go to: www.ibdrelief.com/learn/treatment/medication-for-ibd/step-up-treatment-pathway-for-crohns-disease...We are grateful to PredictSURE IBD™ for financially supporting this content. #IBD #inflammatoryboweldisease #crohnsdisease #crohns #ulcerativecolitis #UC #colitis #spoonie #autoimmunedisease #crohnswarrior #invisibleillness #crohnie #chronicillness #crohnsandcolitis #medicationforIBD ... See MoreSee Less

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FDA Approves Adalimumab for Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis

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The approval is based on results from the ENVISION I Phase 3 study, which showed biologic use linked to clinical remission and maintenance in patients.
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