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Definition of Infliximab
1. Noun. A monoclonal antibody (trade name Remicade) used to treat Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis; administered by infusion; use and dosage must be determined by a physician.
2. Noun. An anti-TNF compound (trade name Remicade) consisting of an antibody directed against TNF; it is given intravenously at one-month to three-month intervals; used in treatment of regional enteritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Definition of Infliximab
1. Noun. A chimeric monoclonal antibody used to treat autoimmune disorders. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
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Literary usage of Infliximab
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1. The Future of Drug Safety: Promoting and Protecting the Health of the Public by Alina Baciu, Kathleen R. Stratton, Sheila P. Burke (2007)
"... tro- glitazone (hepatic failure), infliximab (tuberculosis and opportunistic
infections), and cerivastatin (rhabdomyolysis) (Wysowski and Swartz, 2005). ..."