ACR Convergence 2023 Nov -Program abstracts are available for view
Hello all - the abstracts and Program for the American College of Rheumatology are available now. Turns out I made a log-in for the organization when i was first diagnosed with PMR in April 2023.
https://my.rheumatology.org/ACR.
here , for example is one panel discussion : 13M116: Great Debate: Should PMR and GCA Be Treated with Advanced Therapies at Disease Onset?
Monday, November 13, 2023
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) are two of the most common inflammatory rheumatic diseases affecting older adults. For decades, glucocorticoids have been the cornerstone of treatments for individuals with these diseases, with some data supporting the use of steroid-sparing agents such as methotrexate. IL-6 inhibitors have been approved and recommended for the treatment of GCA, and more recently approved for treatment of refractory PMR. However, there are several unanswered questions regarding the use of biologic agents in GCA and PMR including ideal timing of initiation, identification of individuals who would benefit from these, and duration of treatment including achieving drug-free remission.
This year's Great Debate showcases two experts in the field who will review the data around use of biologic therapies in PMR and GCA and argue for or against the use of advanced therapies at disease onset.
Learning Objectives:
* Examine the data on use of biologic therapies in management of PMR and GCA.
* Assess the arguments for and against starting biologic therapies upfront at disease diagnosis.
* Describe the best approach to choice of anti-inflammatory therapy in these disorders.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
Jeff97
Side effect of Prednisone, a bitter metallic taste?
How odd , me too I’ve not heard anyone else mention or complain of this . The constant taste in my mouth has put me off some of the foods I used to enjoy, as well as red wine ( and I don’t drink white wine or any other alcohol really)
I suppose being off alcohol because of prednisone is a strange but positive side effect.
Cheers to a dry 2025 .
I can't say the prednisone taste has put me off of anything, since another side effect of the prednisone is that I'm always hungry (or at least never knowing when I'm full), but I do taste the prednisone even when I'm eating.
I stopped drinking alcohol for several months after my GCA diagnosis, but once the prednisone dose got reduced to 15 mg per day or so, I started drinking some white wine again. I have a small glass a few times per week.
HI @megz ha ha -- I went back to the webinar and that is what he ( Dr Sattui) said , some patients can manage the fast taper. I wrote down that at about minute 57 is when he begins to mention the aggressive taper.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/942602/ here is a comment from a Kevzara conversation about starting the 14 week taper AFTER relapsing and then starting Kevzara.
Thank you for this information. I have had PMR for 7 years and get to tapering down to 3 mg. then hit a wall and it flares up again. I am now on Methotrexate but do not see any effects from it. My doctor is going to do a Cortisol level test on me on Friday and I wonder if my Adrenals are not functioning. I do need something new as my body is beaten from the pain and fatigue.