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Your Doctor Just Mentioned Biologics: What’s Next on Your IBD Journey
When your doctor suggests biologic treatment for Crohn’s disease, it can feel both hopeful and overwhelming. Here’s what this important decision means for your IBD journey and how to approach it with confidence.
AI Breakthrough Could Fast-Track Life-Changing IBD Treatments
A groundbreaking AI platform has successfully demonstrated the ability to generate regulatory-grade real-world data, potentially accelerating the approval process for new IBD treatments. This breakthrough could significantly reduce the time it takes for life-changing therapies to reach patients who need them most.
New Treatment Shows Promise for Severe Crohn’s Complications
Palisade Bio has begun dosing patients in a groundbreaking clinical trial for fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease, testing a treatment that could prevent intestinal scarring rather than just managing it after it occurs. This represents new hope for patients facing one of Crohn’s most challenging complications.
Beyond Bloating: Practical Ways to Find Relief with Crohn’s
Crohn’s bloating isn’t just discomfort—it’s a complex symptom that affects confidence and daily life. New guidance reveals practical strategies for identifying triggers and finding relief through systematic tracking, lifestyle modifications, and careful communication with your healthcare team.
New Treatment Hope for Fibrostenotic Crohn’s: First Human Trial
Palisade Bio has begun the first human trial of PALI-2108, a new oral treatment specifically designed for fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease that targets scarring rather than just inflammation. This represents a potentially groundbreaking approach for patients whose Crohn’s has progressed to cause intestinal narrowing and strictures.
New Gut Healing Drug Shows Promise for IBD Patients
Palisade Bio has begun testing PALI-2108, a new oral drug designed to repair damaged intestinal barriers in IBD patients. While still in early-stage trials, this approach targets the root cause of gut dysfunction rather than just managing symptoms.