MTX is a prime example of how our health care system is so screwed up. The EU is administering SQ methotrexate in 20 - 40% of the patients where we have docs quickly moving to biologics. Its surprising insurance companies don't force docs into prescribing SQ methotrexate before approving biologics. We're constantly hearing complaints from docs where they have office workers telling them how to manage their patients but it doesn't look like its true in this case.
I wonder what news we will soon learn about the Teva/Antares pipeline?
BioPete - what wre the issues with having testoserone injected more often then bi-weekly? Apparently bi-weekly or monthly are the norms though doing so creates highs and lows (not ideal). I'm aware of people who get weekly injections so it's not entirely taboo. Evidently it's painful regardless of frequency but some people deal with that aspect better than others.