Sjogrens Syndrome Treatment



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Sjogrens Syndrome Treatment:
You can relieve many of the symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome with a self-care plan you can develop with your doctor. He or she will likely review the medications that you're taking to be sure they're not contributing to the problem. Your doctor may also prescribe medication to help ease certain symptoms.

. . . Medications

    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) This group of medications, which includes aspirin, helps relieve both pain and inflammation. Your doctor may recommend you take these medications if you have painful or swollen joints. Side effects may include indigestion and stomach bleeding. Therefore, always take NSAIDs with food. Prescription NSAIDs can provide higher doses and more potency than do over-the-counter types of NSAIDs.
    Your ophthalmologist may recommend topical nonsteroidal eyedrops, but they need to be used with caution because they may affect your cornea. Your doctor will want to monitor you closely while you're using these eyedrops.
    Corticosteroids These medications reduce inflammation and may slow joint damage. In the short term, corticosteroids can make you feel dramatically better. But when used for many months or years, they may become less effective and also cause serious side effects. Your ophthalmologist may recommend topical corticosteroid eyedrops for short-term use.
    Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) This antimalarial drug may be useful if you have inflamed joints, as with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Pilocarpine (Salagen) Your doctor may prescribe pilocarpine if you have dry-mouth symptoms caused by Sjogren's syndrome. It's not an option if you have poorly controlled asthma, inflammation of the iris, glaucoma or significant cardiovascular disease, or if you're pregnant or breast-feeding.
    Cevimeline (Evoxac) This prescription medication also is used to relieve symptoms of a dry mouth. It works by causing certain mouth glands to produce more saliva.
    Cyclosporine Your ophthalmologist may recommend you use eyedrops containing cyclosporine (Restasis) to treat symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome that affect your eyes.
    Immunosuppressants These medications, such as cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), methotrexate (Rheumatrex), mycophenolate (CellCept) and azathioprine (Imuran), suppress the immune system. Your doctor may prescribe them for you if you develop problems with your lungs, kidneys, blood vessels or nervous system.
. . . Surgery

A minor surgical procedure in Sjogrens syndrome treatment, will relieve dry eyes by sealing the tear ducts that drain tears from your eyes. Collagen or silicone plugs are inserted into the ducts for a temporary closure. Collagen plugs eventually dissolve, but silicone plugs will keep ducts sealed until they fall out or are removed. Your doctor may use a laser to permanently seal your ducts.

. . . Experimental therapies

  • One small study found that the injected medication rituximab (Rituxan) improved Sjogren's symptoms, but more research is needed to confirm these findings.
  • In other clinical studies, researchers found that etanercept (Enbrel) and dehydroepiandrosterone weren't effective for Sjogren's.
  • Early studies using oral interferon alpha initially looked promising for the treatment of Sjogren's, but the treatment isn't recommended because subsequent trials weren't able to confirm the early results.
  • Epratuzumab (anti-CD22) is currently being studied for the treatment of Sjogren's syndrome.
  • Drops made from a person's own serum — a blood component — have been reported to be beneficial in patients with severe dry eyes.


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