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Drug survival rates of biologic agents in a cohort of psoriasis patients

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Drug survival rates of biologic agents in a cohort of psoriasis patients
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News  Sat-17-10-2015, 13:29 PM
This study looked at drug survival rates of different biologic agents in a cohort of psoriasis patients. I concludes the overall efficacy of biologic agents is reduced with time. And patients with the comorbidity of metabolic syndrome demonstrate a loss of adherence to biologic treatment.

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Background:
Psoriasis often requires lifelong therapy, and adherence to treatment is considered a marker for treatment success. Data on the drug survival of biologics in psoriasis patients with comorbidities are lacking.

Objectives:
This study was designed to estimate the long-term drug survival rates of different biologic agents in a cohort of psoriasis patients and to evaluate reasons and predictors for treatment adherence.

Methods:
Drug survival rates and outcome parameters in psoriasis patients treated with biologic agents were analyzed.

Results:
A total of 125 treatment periods with adalimumab (n = 37), efalizumab (n = 9), etanercept (n = 55), infliximab (n = 13), and ustekinumab (n = 11) were administered to 67 psoriasis patients. Patients with psoriatic arthritis (P = 0.010) and without comorbidity (P = 0.033) demonstrated significantly greater rates of drug survival.

Conclusions:
The overall efficacy of biologic agents is reduced with time. Patients with the comorbidity of metabolic syndrome demonstrate a loss of adherence to biologic treatment.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Ahead of publication. Funding unknown.
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