Sandra Lee holds semi-homemade meal: "My grandma created shortcuts to help her do things like bake us birthday cakes, despite her RA. I hope my recipes and tips help people with RA start to think: Oh, yes I can." I can with RA in the kitchen™
   
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Sandra Lee and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Many people know Sandra Lee from her groundbreaking approach to cooking: 70% store-bought or ready-made products with 30% fresh products and creative touches. What many people don't know is that her grandma, who had rheumatoid arthritis (RA), helped shape the Semi-Homemade way of cooking and everyday living.


An avid baker and Sandra's caretaker, Grandma Lorraine centered her home around the kitchen. But RA made it difficult for her to perform many daily household activities. As her symptoms progressed, Grandma Lorraine improvised. She came up with shortcuts – tools and tricks that helped her stay in the kitchen and bake for herself, Sandra, their family and friends.


From watching Grandma Lorraine and meeting with other people who have moderate to severe RA, Sandra Lee was inspired to create these tips and offer these recipes. They can help make preparing meals a little easier if you have RA.


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Fast fact about RA
67% of moderate to severe
RA patients currently on
treatment find that RA greatly
limits their ability to perform
daily activities.

From a telephone survey of
128 patients on biologic or
non-biologic DMARDs considered to be inadequate responders.


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ORENCIA® (abatacept) Indication Important Safety Information

Indication and Usage

ORENCIA® (abatacept) is a prescription medicine that reduces signs and symptoms in adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including those who have not been helped enough by other medicines for RA. ORENCIA may prevent further damage to your bones and joints and may help your ability to perform daily activities.

Important Safety Information About ORENCIA® (abatacept)
Before you receive treatment with ORENCIA you should tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including if you:

  • have any kind of infection even if it is small (such as an open cut or sore) or an infection that is in your whole body (such as the flu).
  • have an infection that will not go away or a history of infections that keep coming back.
  • have had tuberculosis (TB), a positive skin test for TB, or if you recently have been in close contact with someone who has had TB. If you get any of the symptoms of TB (a dry cough that doesn’t go away, weight loss, fever, night sweats), call your doctor right away. Before you start ORENCIA, your doctor may examine you for TB or perform a skin test.
  • have or have had viral hepatitis. Before you use ORENCIA, your doctor may examine you for hepatitis.
  • have a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary (lung) disease (COPD).
  • are scheduled to have surgery.
  • are allergic to any of the following ingredients in ORENCIA: abatacept, maltose, monobasic sodium phosphate, or sodium chloride for administration.
  • recently received a vaccination or are scheduled for any vaccination.
  • have diabetes and use a blood glucose monitor to check your sugar levels. The infusion of ORENCIA contains maltose, a sugar that can give falsely high blood glucose readings with some monitors on the day you receive your infusion. Your doctor may tell you to use a different way to monitor your blood sugar levels.
  • are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are thinking about becoming pregnant. It is not known if ORENCIA can harm your unborn baby.
  • are breast-feeding. You will need to decide to either breast-feed or receive treatment with ORENCIA, but not both.
  • Take any other kinds of medicine, including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
  • are taking other biologic medicines to treat RA or JIA such as: Enbrel® (etanercept), Humira® (adalimumab), Remicade® (infliximab), Kineret®(anakinra) or Rituxan®(rituximab). You may have a higher chance of getting a serious infection if you take ORENCIA with other biologic medicines.
Possible Side Effects of ORENCIA® (abatacept)
ORENCIA can cause serious side effects including:

  • Serious infections. Patients receiving ORENCIA have a higher chance of getting infections including pneumonia, and other infections caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi. Call your doctor immediately if you feel sick or get any of the following signs of infection: fever, feel very tired, cough, feel flu-like, warm, red or painful skin.
  • Allergic reactions. Allergic reactions can happen on the day of treatment or the day after receiving ORENCIA. Tell your doctor or get emergency medical help right away if you have hives, swollen face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, or trouble breathing.
  • Cancer (malignancies).Certain kinds of cancer have been reported in patients receiving ORENCIA. It is not known if ORENCIA increases your chance of getting certain kinds of cancer.
  • Vaccinations. You should not receive ORENCIA with certain types of vaccines. ORENCIA may cause some vaccinations to be less effective.
  • Respiratory Problems in patients with COPD.You may get certain respiratory problems more often if you receive ORENCIA and have COPD, including: worsened COPD, pneumonia, cough, or trouble breathing.
   
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The more common side effects with ORENCIA are headache, upper respiratory tract infection, sore throat, and nausea.

Please read the Patient Information in the Full Prescribing Information.

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