10Immunosuppressants
In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system may mistakenly attack healthy tissues and cells. Immunosuppressants are a class of medications that can work to suppress the immune system, thus stopping or slowing these attacks. As a result, they may help reduce the damage to the joints. Nevertheless, taking immunosuppressants may make you more vulnerable to infections and diseases. That’s why your healthcare provider should monitor closely during the treatment. Immunosuppressants are available in injectable and oral forms. [10]












