The health care provider plans to prescribe methotrexate (Rheumatrex) to a patient with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis (RA) . The patient tells the nurse, "That drug has too many side effects; I would rather wait until my joint problems are worse before beginning any drugs." The most appropriate response by the nurse is
A) "You should tell the doctor how you feel so the two of you can make a decision together."
B) "It is important to start methotrexate early in order to decrease the joint damage."
C) "Methotrexate is not expensive and will be cheaper to take than other possible drugs."
D) "Methotrexate is very effective and has no more side effects than the other available drugs."
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