This study focuses on rheumatoid arthritis, a disease that causes inflammation, pain, and swelling in the joints. The research aims to compare two different ways of giving the medication tocilizumab to people whose disease is currently in a state of low activity or clinical remission, which means the symptoms are very mild or not present at all. In this study, the medication is administered through an intravenous infusion, which is a method of delivering medicine directly into a vein using a tube.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether a specific dosing method, known as dose-banding, is as effective as dosing based on a person’s body weight. During the study, participants will receive tocilizumab through regular infusions. The activity of the disease will be monitored using a tool called the DAS28, which is a score used by healthcare professionals to measure how much inflammation and joint damage is present. This process will be followed over a period of several months to observe any changes in the condition.



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