TNF-α Inhibitors and Monoclonal Antibodies mABs

In this episode of Whole Body Health, Dr. JP Saleeby discusses TNF-α inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies (mABs) as treatments for autoimmune diseases like Crohn’s disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Learn what TNF-α blockers are, their uses, and alternatives available. Dr. Saleeby shares concerns about the newness of some mABs, the lack of extensive safety data, and potential side effects.

We’ll also learn about the risks associated with anti-TNF therapy, including reduced immunity leading to infections such as tuberculosis and histoplasmosis, and the possibility of developing certain cancers and autoimmune conditions. Dr. Saleeby emphasizes the importance of being informed about these treatments, their adverse side effects, and why careful consideration is needed before starting therapy with TNF-α inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies

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