New developments in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: biological drugs and their impact

March 4, 2026Health

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints, causing inflammation, pain, stiffness and, over time, irreversible joint damage, leading to loss of mobility and joint deformity.

Although there is no cure, advances in treatment have radically changed the prognosis for those who suffer from it, especially thanks to the emergence of biological drugs.

 

What are biological medicines?

Biological treatments are drugs developed using biotechnology that act specifically on key molecules involved in the immune system’s inflammatory response. Unlike traditional drugs, which have a more general effect, biological drugs act in a targeted manner, allowing for greater efficacy with fewer systemic adverse effects, i.e., throughout the body.

These drugs are usually administered subcutaneously or intravenously and are mainly recommended for patients who have not responded adequately to conventional treatments, such as methotrexate (medication).

 

Main types of biological drugs

There are several groups of biological drugs for RA, depending on the molecule they act on:

 

How have they changed RA treatment?

The incorporation of these treatments has been a true revolution. In the past, many patients suffered progressive and irreversible disability. Today, with early diagnosis and thanks to the wide range of treatments available, clinical remission or at least significant control of the disease can be achieved, thus significantly improving quality of life.

In addition, a treatment approach known as ‘treat to target’ has been adopted, which involves adjusting medication until a clear therapeutic goal is achieved, such as remission or low disease activity.

 

Important considerations

Although biological medicines have been proven to be safe and effective, their use requires close monitoring. By modulating the immune system, they can increase the risk of infections, so it is important to undergo regular check-ups and follow the recommended vaccination schedule.

In summary, biological treatments have transformed the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, offering new hope to thousands of patients worldwide.

Dr. Antonio Avilés

Rheumatology Resident

Dr. Balmis General Hospital

ASSSA Health Insurance
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