Clinical case study
Optimising rheumatoid arthritis treatment
How can you optimise a patient’s methotrexate therapy for the management of rheumatoid arthritis?
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Cost: free
Accreditation
1 hour of Group 2 CPD (or 2 CPD Credits)
Accreditation number: N2102027AA
This activity has been accredited for 1 hour of Group 2 CPD (or 2 CPD Credits) suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD Plan.
About
Jane is a 42-year-old woman who presented to her GP with a 7-week history of pain and morning stiffness of more than one hour in her hands and feet. Jane was referred to a rheumatologist who confirmed the tenderness and swelling in the small joints of her hands and ran tests which confirmed raised c-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) levels. Jane tested negative for rheumatoid factor (RhF) and positive for anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies.
Jane presents to the pharmacy with a prescription for methotrexate and prednisolone. Which counselling points would you cover with Jane? What would be your role in optimising methotrexate therapy?
Complete this online case study and receive instant feedback on your responses, compare your approach with your peers and read expert commentary provided by Dr Mona Marabani, rheumatologist in clinical practice in Western Sydney and specialist in general medicine and rheumatology at Canterbury Hospital.