Infliximab is a chimeric anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNF-alpha) monoclonal IgG1 antibody successfully used for the treatment of active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) not completely controlled with methotrexate or other disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs. We evaluated both clinical efficacy and safety of infliximab in 63 patients with persistently active RA (Disease activity score > or = 3.7). All the patients received infliximab (3 mg/Kg) at week 0, 2, 6 and then every 5 weeks in combination with methotrexate (7.5-10 mg/week) in an open label study. At week 14th, ACR 20% response criteria have been fulfilled by 43 (91.4%) out of 47 patients, 31 (72%) of them achieving also an ACR 50% and 9 (21%) an ACR 70% response. At the time of this report 33 patients touched 22 weeks of treatment: ACR 20% response was achieved in 95%, while ACR 50% and ACR 70% were respectively found in 78% and 39% of the cases. Only 1 case of bronchopulmonary mycosis and 2 of mild urticaria were observed. The initiation of infliximab therapy in patients with active RA resulted in a rapid and sustained improvement of articular manifestations and quality of life. Even though, major adverse events were rare, clinicians should be aware of this possibility.
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