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RA ResourcesBelow you'll find a variety of resources that can help you be informed, involved, and inspired—to help you live a better life with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RISE also offers a specific set of resources that can help people who take Rituxan® (rituximab) manage their treatment. To learn more, visit www.Rituxan.com/RA.
Rituxan is used to treat adults with moderate to severe RA who have not been helped enough by at least one anti-TNF treatment. People with serious infections should not receive Rituxan. For information about the potential side effects of Rituxan, please see the Rituxan Medication Guide.
On the RISE Newsletter Stay up to speed on the world of RA with the On the RISE newsletter. Each issue takes an in-depth look at a current topic and offers some unique perspectives from RA experts. For an opportunity to join the mailing list, click here.
RISE Events Join us online, over the phone, or in person for an educational RISE event. You'll hear from a select lineup of featured speakers, and you'll even have a chance to participate. To register for a local event, click here. For online and phone events, visit www.RISEwebevent.com.
RISE Support Line Call the dedicated nurses of the RISE Support Line to answer your RA-related questions. Just dial 1-877-474-8892 toll-free. Hours of operation are 8 AM to 11 PM ET, Monday through Friday, and 9 AM to 1 PM ET on Saturdays.
CreakyJoints Founder Seth Ginsberg urges you to “bring arthritis to its knees” and offer your own perspective on being “creaky”. With message boards, podcasts, online journals, and more, your opportunity to hear and be heard is at www.creakyjoints.org.
American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Education. Treatment. Research. That's the motto of the ACR, and that's what it offers the RA community. Its members include some of the world's leading rheumatologists, and its programs promote better care for people living with RA. Visit the ACR at www.rheumatology.org.
Arthritis Foundation The Arthritis Foundation is the only nonprofit organization that supports the more than 100 types of arthritis-related conditions. Through research, advocacy, education, and more, the goal of the foundation is to help you take control of your disease. To learn how, visit www.arthritis.org.
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