Logan is diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. He is prescribed a drug that is to be taken orally. Logan is informed by his doctor that the drug has a half-life of 15 days. He also explains that he may experience diarrhea. Which of the following drugs has Logan been prescribed?
A. Rapamune
B. Leukine
C. Arava
D. Betaseron
Answer: C
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