Is REMICADE Right for You?
Crohn's disease is an autoimmune condition that affects the
digestive tract. Research has shown that in Crohn's disease, the body is
overproducing a substance known as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha).
REMICADE® (infliximab) works by neutralizing the biologic activity of this
substance, which is an important cause of the inflammation processes of Crohn's
disease. Because REMICADE neutralizes the TNF-alpha, patients may experience a
reduction in their signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease.
Your doctor may decide that REMICADE is an appropriate
treatment option for you. Although results may vary, a single REMICADE infusion
has been shown to reduce the signs and symptoms of Crohn's disease in patients
with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease who have not responded well
to conventional therapy. When given as a three-infusion course of therapy,
REMICADE is also indicated for treatment of patients with fistulizing Crohn's
disease for the reduction in the number of draining fistula(s).
The efficacy and safety for the use of REMICADE beyond the
recommended duration has not been established.
REMICADE is NOT a cure for Crohn's disease. But for many patients,
it can lessen the impact of Crohn's disease and help them return to a more
normal, active life.
There are reports of serious infections, including sepsis
and tuberculosis, that may be life- threatening. So, if you are prone to or
have a history of infections, currently have one, or develop one while taking
REMICADE, tell your doctor right away. Also tell your doctor before beginning
treatment if you have had recent close contact with, or if you have had past
exposure to people with tuberculosis, or if you have any other reason to
believe you may be at risk. There are also reports of serious infusion
reactions with hives, difficulty breathing, and low blood pressure. If you have
a de-myelinating disease such as multiple sclerosis, tell your doctor before
you are treated. In rare cases, people with de-myelinating disease who were
treated with REMICADE have seen their symptoms intensify. Up to one in four
people experienced the following side effects in clinical studies: upper
respiratory infections, headache, cough, sinusitis, nausea or mild reactions to
the infusion such as rash or itchy skin.