Two anti-inflammatory drugs for rheumatoid arthritis work better together than either does individually, researchers report in the Feb. 28 Lancet.
The scientists randomly assigned one-third of 682 arthritis sufferers to receive methotrexate pills, a frontline arthritis drug, plus twice-weekly injections of the drug etanercept.
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