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(TNF-
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Strict postmarketing surveillance of infliximab and etanercept, a drug that blocks the action of TNF, revealed incidences of pneumocystis pneumonia in Japanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis that were higher (0.4% and 0.2%, respectively) than
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