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Integrin Antagonists

Integrin antagonists are used to treat multiple sclerosis and Crohn's disease. They work by preventing white blood cells from attacking healthy cells, like nerve cells in the brain.

Why are integrin antagonists prescribed?

  1. Multiple Sclerosis (33%)
  2. Ulcerative Colitis (33%)
  3. Crohn's Disease (33%)

Key takeaways

Integrin antagonists are used to treat inflammatory conditions such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and multiple sclerosis. They work by blocking integrins, which are proteins that contribute to inflammation in the body. Integrin antagonists are typically available as injectable fmedications. Examples include vedolizumab (Entyvio) and natalizumab (Tysabri).

Prices for popular Integrin Antagonists medications
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Entyvio

as low as$6,719
VEDOLIZUMAB treats inflammatory bowel diseases. It works by decreasing inflammation in the digestive tract. It is a monoclonal antibody.
NATALIZUMAB treats multiple sclerosis (MS). It works by slowing down an overactive immune system, which prevents or delays worsening symptoms. It also decreases the number of flare-ups. It may also be used to treat Crohn's disease. It is a monoclonal antibody.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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