Recommendations for using TNFα antagonists and French Clinical Practice Guidelines endorsed by the French National Authority for Health

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The use of TNFα antagonists must follow specific guidelines to ensure optimal effectiveness and safety. The French Society for Rheumatology (SFR) and Task Force on Inflammatory Joint Diseases (CRI), in partnership with several French learned societies, asked the French National Authority for Health (HAS) to develop and endorse good practice guidelines for the prescription and monitoring of TNFα antagonist therapy by physicians belonging to various specialties. These guidelines were developed, then, validated by two multidisciplinary panels of experts based on an exhaustive review of the recent literature and in compliance with the methodological rules set forth by the HAS. They pertain to the initial prescription of TNFα antagonists and to a variety of clinical situations that can arise during the follow-up of patients receiving TNFα antagonists (infections, malignancies, pregnancy, vaccination, paradoxical adverse events, surgery, use in older patients, and vasculitides). © 2013 Société française de rhumatologie.

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Goëb, V., Ardizzone, M., Arnaud, L., Avouac, J. Ô., Baillet, A., Belot, A., … Sibilia, J. (2013). Recommendations for using TNFα antagonists and French Clinical Practice Guidelines endorsed by the French National Authority for Health. Joint Bone Spine, 80(6), 574–581. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbspin.2013.09.001

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