ACG Monthly Cimzia Controls Symptoms of Crohn's for 24 Weeks
1st Nov 2005, 00:47 GMT
HONOLULU - Monthly injections of an investigational biologic for Crohn's disease appear to offer relief from symptoms and may induce remission, according to results of a phase III trial presented here today that compared the agent with placebo.
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