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Biologic Drugs

Biologic drugs are the drugs that are produced from living organisms or which contain components of living organisms. These drugs can be derived from humans, animals, or microorganisms using biotechnology. Some of the examples of biologic drugs include Humira, Botox, Lantus, and Avastin.

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Can biological HUMIRA be given after intestinal repair surgery?

Query: Hi doctor, My daughter, aged 21 years, was diagnosed with PAN 11 years ago. And she was treated with Omnacortil, Azoran, and Cyclophosphamide. After four years of treatment, the disease went into remission, and since then, she has been drug-free. However, three years ago, she complained about severe...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. If the abdominal pain is relieved with oral medications, I would prefer to wait until the wound is healed. Sometimes, healing may be delayed by biological medications like Adalimumab (monoclonal antibody). In additi...  Read Full »

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