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Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis

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Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis
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News  Fri-02-12-2016, 21:14 PM
This study shows that Taltz (ixekizumab) gave significant improvements in fingernail psoriasis.

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Background:
Fingernail psoriasis is difficult to treat.

Objective:
The objective was to evaluate the effect of ixekizumab, a monoclonal antibody selectively targeting IL-17A, on fingernail psoriasis.

Methods:
This Phase 3, double-blind trial (UNCOVER-3) randomized patients to placebo, etanercept (50-mg twice weekly), or 80 mg ixekizumab as one injection every 4 (IXE Q4W) or 2 weeks (IXE Q2W) after a 160-mg starting dose. At Week 12, ixekizumab patients received open-label IXE Q4W through Week 60; placebo patients received a 160-mg starting ixekizumab dose and etanercept patients a 4-week placebo washout before starting IXE Q4W. Efficacy was assessed by mean per cent Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (NAPSI) improvement at Weeks 12 and 60.

Results:
Of 1346 patients in the UNCOVER-3 trial, this subgroup analysis included only patients with baseline fingernail psoriasis: 116 (60.1%) placebo, 236 (61.8%) etanercept, 228 (59.1%) IXE Q4W and 229 (59.5%) IXE Q2W. At Week 12, greater mean per cent NAPSI improvements were achieved in IXE Q4W (36.7%) and IXE Q2W (35.2%) vs. placebo (−34.3%, P < 0.001 each comparison) and etanercept (20.0%, P = 0.048 vs. Q4W, P = 0.072 vs. Q2W). At Week 60, mean per cent NAPSI improvement was >80% regardless of initial treatment. At Week 12 (nonresponder imputation), complete resolution (NAPSI = 0) was achieved in 19.7% (IXE Q4W), 17.5% (IXE Q2W), 4.3% (placebo, P < 0.001 each comparison) and 10.2% (etanercept, P < 0.05 each comparison) of patients. By Week 60, >50% of patients achieved complete resolution.

Conclusions:
At Week 12, significant improvements in fingernail psoriasis were achieved with ixekizumab therapy. With IXE Q4W maintenance dosing, additional improvement was demonstrated through 60 weeks, and >50% of patients achieved complete resolution.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: Eli Lilly

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Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis - by Fred - Fri-02-12-2016, 21:14 PM
RE: Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis - by Grizzly Bear - Fri-02-12-2016, 21:27 PM
RE: Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis - by Fred - Fri-02-12-2016, 21:30 PM
RE: Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis - by Grizzly Bear - Fri-02-12-2016, 21:39 PM
RE: Taltz improves fingernail psoriasis - by Fred - Fri-02-12-2016, 21:57 PM

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