It may take some trial and error to find the biologic that works best for your rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but there’s a good reason to stay optimistic.
That’s because most people eventually find one that helps them. And when you do, it may ease your symptoms or cause them to fade completely.
You should start to feel better in four to six weeks. Your doctor may also prescribe other medicines that work faster to help you in the meantime.
But if your symptoms don’t improve, let your doctor know. The goal is to find the best medicines for you as quickly as possible. Timely treatment helps protect your body from RA damage.