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What is Infliximab?

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Infliximab is a type of medicine called a monoclonal antibody. It works by suppressing part of the immune system and modifying the process of inflammation.

Infliximab is used to treat multiple forms of arthritis, as well as plaque psoriasis, Crohn’s disease, and active ulcerative colitis.

Monoclonal antibodies are manufactured antibodies that are specifically designed to recognise and bind to unique proteins in the body. Infliximab works by binding to and preventing the activity of a specific protein produced by the body, called tumour necrosis factor alpha. This protein is involved in producing inflammation. It controls the activity of other inflammatory chemicals.

By preventing the activity of this protein inflammation is decreased.

If you would like to find out more visit:
http://www.lynchspharmacy.com/medicine/infliximab
http://www.lynchspharmacy.com

You can also visit Lynch's Pharmacy in Broadale, Maryborough Hill, Cork.

You should always consult your doctor if you have any concerns before taking any medication.

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