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JIA is autoimmune disease that affects children and adolescents. It is also referred
to as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). Like adult rheumatoid arthritis (RA),
JIA causes chronic pain, stiffness, and swelling of the joints—and can lead
to disability.
The main symptoms children and teens with JIA may experience are:
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Pain and swelling in the joints
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Stiffness in the joints
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Loss of function
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What can parents do about JIA?
As a parent, you want to do everything you can to help your child live a normal
and happy life. If your child has JIA:
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Learn all you can about your child's condition
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Get helpful advice, information, and support by joining a local support group
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Find out about treatment options, including the possible benefits and risks
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Ask your doctor if ORENCIA could make a difference for your child
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How can ORENCIA help children and teens with JIA?
ORENCIA has been shown to reduce pain and joint inflammation in children 6 years
and older with moderately to severely active polyarticular JIA. Studies have shown
that ORENCIA has helped children and teens to have fewer flares.
ORENCIA is given as a 30-minute infusion by a healthcare professional. It is given
once every 4 weeks after an initial dosing regimen.
Tell your doctor if your child has an infection even if it is small (such as an
open cut or sore) or an infection that is in their whole body (such as the flu).
Also tell your doctor if your child has recently received a vaccination or is scheduled
for any vaccination.

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