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In epidemiology and public health, the identification of index patients and their contacts; the detection of outbreaks and epidemics; the determination of the incidence and demographics of an illness; and the policymaking th
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| disease-modifying antirheumatic drug |
ABBR: DMARD. A drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis that acts more slowly but more effectively than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Included are hydroxychloroquine, intramuscular gold preparations,
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Illness, sickness. An interruption, cessation, or disorder of body functions, systems, or organs. Top of page
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a classification of antirheumatic agents referring to their ability to modify the course of disease, as opposed to simply treating symptoms such as inflammation and pain.
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| disease |
Presence of some pathology or abnormality in a part of the body. Bacteria and viruses cause many such diseases Tolerance ?In pharmacology, the ability to tolerate larger and larger doses of a drug after each exposure to it.
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