Symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is primarily achieved through the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. There may be the need for a further drug, e.g. paracetamol, to be used specifically as an analgesic.
If there are acute exacerbation, or chronic active disease that is difficult to control, then there may be a role for short-term corticosteroid therapy in symptomatic management.
NICE state that (1):
If NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors are not providing satisfactory symptom control, review the disease-modifying or biological drug regimen
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