
Should A Patient With The Possibility Of Having Renal Cell Carcinoma Be Prescribed Humira?

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Sun, 8 Jul 2018
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Question : Should a patient with the possibility of having renal cell carcinoma be prescribed Humira
Brief Answer:
Humira
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Humira, with the generic name adalimumab, is a drug that is used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation in people with a number of autoimmune diseases. In the case that the patient had renal cancer the Humira can be prescribed in the dosage that the doctors had decided for your situation
Regards
Humira
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Humira, with the generic name adalimumab, is a drug that is used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation in people with a number of autoimmune diseases. In the case that the patient had renal cancer the Humira can be prescribed in the dosage that the doctors had decided for your situation
Regards
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