Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis
Disease modifying drugs or DMARD's are very effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Amongst these medicines, administration of specific types is decided on the basis of the severity and extent of the arthritis. For instance, Sulfasalazine is a drug that can be used for a broad range of inflammatory arthritis cases though use of this medicine is more prevalent in Europe rather than in America. Methotrexate belongs to the same family of drugs though it is administered more selectively and is used for more severe forms of this disease. If the cell division responsible for inflammation speeds up, methotrexate slows it down by blocking the metabolism levels in the body.
Another disease modifying drug that works in the same way as methotrexate is leflunomide. The usage of this drug is not limited for cases of rheumatoid arthritis but also for the effective treatment of psoratic arthritis. Ultimately, the thing to remember is that whichever of these drugs is used on a patient suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, maximum results can only be obtained with early diagnosis and prompt treatment.