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Cosentyx significantly improves itching, pain, and scaling

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Cosentyx significantly improves itching, pain, and scaling
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News  Thu-11-02-2016, 21:02 PM
A bit of a biased study as it was funded by Novartis the makers but it suggests Coentyx (secukinumab) significantly improves patient-reported itching, pain, and scaling.

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Background:
Secukinumab is a human interleukin-17A antagonist indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adults who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. The objective of this analysis was to measure the treatment response on psoriasis-related itching, pain, and scaling via the Psoriasis Symptom Diary (PSD)©.

Methods:
ERASURE (n = 738) and FIXTURE (n = 1306) were double-blind, multicenter phase 3 studies in adults randomized to secukinumab (300, 150 mg, n = 1144) or placebo (n = 574) (administered at Weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4, followed by dosing every 4 weeks) or a biologic active control (FIXTURE only). Patient-reported itching, pain, and scaling were assessed during the first 12 weeks of treatment using the PSD.

The results reported here are limited to subjects in the secukinumab and placebo treatment groups who completed the PSD. The proportions of subjects achieving prespecified responses (improvement:reduction of at least 2.2 points for itching, 2.2 points for pain, or 2.3 points for scaling) were compared for secukinumab versus placebo.

Results:
Overall, 39% of subjects completed the PSD at baseline and Week 12 (n = 453 secukinumab; 225 placebo). Subjects treated with secukinumab achieved significantly greater improvements in itching, pain, and scaling at Week 12 versus placebo (all P < 0.0001) and had significantly greater proportions of itching, pain, and scaling responders at Week 12 versus placebo (all P < 0.05).

Conclusion:
Secukinumab significantly improves patient-reported itching, pain, and scaling in adults with moderate to severe psoriasis compared with placebo.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation

Cosentyx (secukinumab)
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Thu-11-02-2016, 22:53 PM
An interesting study although only 39% of the participants completed the study ( if I'm reading it correctly)
But it still shows an impressive clearance at week 12
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Thu-11-02-2016, 22:57 PM
(Thu-11-02-2016, 22:53 PM)jiml Wrote: An interesting study although only 39% of the participants completed the study ( if I'm reading it correctly)
But it still shows an impressive clearance at week 12

Yes I'm not keen on studies funded by the maker, but as cosentyx is still new it is relevant.
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Fri-12-02-2016, 04:44 AM
Cosentyx is the first and only interleukin-17A (IL-17A) inhibitor to be approved in Europe and this approval marks a significant milestone in the treatment of psoriasis, providing a new and important "FIRST LINE" biologic treatment option for patients.

Currently, all biologic treatments for psoriasis, including anti-tumor necrosis factor therapies (anti-TNFs) and Stelara (ustekinumab) are recommended for second-line systemic therapy in Europe.

This is what I understand from a article I read regarding treatment for P that cosentyx does not have a line of meds to complete first, which is usually required by insurance companies or most health coverage available.
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(Fri-12-02-2016, 04:44 AM)Quest4Cure Wrote: Cosentyx is the first and only interleukin-17A (IL-17A) inhibitor to be approved in Europe and this approval marks a significant milestone in the treatment of psoriasis, providing a new and important "FIRST LINE" biologic treatment option for patients.

Currently, all biologic treatments for psoriasis, including anti-tumor necrosis factor therapies (anti-TNFs) and Stelara (ustekinumab) are recommended for second-line systemic therapy in Europe.

This is what I understand from a article I read regarding treatment for P that cosentyx does not have a line of meds to complete first, which is usually required by insurance companies or most health coverage available.

I doubt very much that Europe will be using it as a First Line. Most of Europe follow the same protocol. And Bio's are last on the list.
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(Fri-12-02-2016, 13:35 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-12-02-2016, 04:44 AM)Quest4Cure Wrote: Cosentyx is the first and only interleukin-17A (IL-17A) inhibitor to be approved in Europe and this approval marks a significant milestone in the treatment of psoriasis, providing a new and important "FIRST LINE" biologic treatment option for patients.

Currently, all biologic treatments for psoriasis, including anti-tumor necrosis factor therapies (anti-TNFs) and Stelara (ustekinumab) are recommended for second-line systemic therapy in Europe.

This is what I understand from a article I read regarding treatment for P that cosentyx does not have a line of meds to complete first, which is usually required by insurance companies or most health coverage available.

I doubt very much that Europe will be using it as a First Line. Most of Europe follow the same protocol. And Bio's are last on the list.

It's what I read in the reports on the drug. Check for urself online... What I just pulled this info out of my hat?
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(Sat-13-02-2016, 04:46 AM)Quest4Cure Wrote:
(Fri-12-02-2016, 13:35 PM)Fred Wrote: I doubt very much that Europe will be using it as a First Line. Most of Europe follow the same protocol. And Bio's are last on the list.

It's what I read in the reports on the drug. Check for urself online... What I just pulled this  info out of my hat?

Hello Quest I'm sorry but I think we are misunderstanding each other (it's a hobby of mine)  Rolleyes

I have read the reports, we have them here: Cosentyx approved for treating psoriasis in Europe

But what I was referring to in my comment is that a Bio will not be given as a First Line treatment. The protocol dictates #1 Creams #2 Light #3 Oral #4 Bio. So what I'm saying is it will never be given first.

I think the reference in the official statement Cosentyx approved for treating psoriasis in Europe means it can be offered as a first line when moving on to bio's instead of trying Remicade, Enbrel, Humira, Stelara first.

I hope that explains what I was meaning and I certainly do not think you "Pull things out of your hat" and I was not insinuating that you do.

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Sat-13-02-2016, 23:36 PM
Has anyone in this group ever tried Cosentyx, and how did it work for you?
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(Sat-13-02-2016, 23:36 PM)crazilady Wrote: Has anyone in this group ever tried Cosentyx, and how did it work for you?

Hi Crazylady yes we have a few members that are on it you can read a couple of their posts here

Introduction of me! I'm Sarah. :)

Cosentyx - Week 1....and beyond....

There are a few others but some just read and don't post but if you put Cosentyx in the search button at the top of the page you will get a list of posts it's mentioned in
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