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EULAR 2015: RA Research Shows Imperfect Guidelines, Suggests Strategies with Biologics

Thomas R. Collins  |  Issue: August 2015  |  August 17, 2015

In the end, though, he said, “No set of criteria and no imaging modality and no biomarkers are ever going to be able to replace a clinical judgment by an experienced clinician.”

Methotrexate & Prednisone

In a talk on the therapeutic landscape of RA, Joao Fonseca, MD, professor of rheumatology at the University of Lisbon, drew attention to recent studies showing the value of early use of methotrexate plus prednisone, and that they tend to perform well compared with biologics when used early.6

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Also, in one trial, researchers showed that early use of a regimen starting methotrexate plus just 30 mg/day of prednisone was not inferior—with regard to disease activity in patients with moderate disease—to a regimen starting with 60 mg/day of prednisone, along with methotrexate and sulfasalazine.7

With methotrexate and prednisone, “the earlier—the sooner—the better,” Dr. Fonseca said.

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With Biologics

Studies over the past year have also supported the idea that methotrexate use boosts the effectiveness of biologics. A study out of Japan, for example, showed that concomitant use of methotrexate with tocilizumab increased the chances of high-disease-activity patients achieving remission.8

He said that recent studies suggest that biosimilars can bring about similar efficacy at a reduced cost. Last year, a biosimilar was included for the first time in a meta-analysis on biologics for ankylosing spondylitis, and the infliximab biosimilar was found to have similar efficacy and safety.9

But Dr. Fonseca said that when prices for bio­similars are negotiated, potential increases in dosing and frequency of administration of a biologic therapy have to be taken into account, because those fluctuations in treatment strategy come with increased costs. A study out of Greece looked at real-life use of etanercept, infliximab and adalimumab and highlighted the resulting price differences.10

“Many of these patients have to adjust dose [and] frequency, and by doing that, the price increases,” he said. “[Thus], the annual overall cost of infliximab will exceed the [cost] of etanercept. To negotiate a price of a biosimilar of infliximab, you have to [take] this into consideration.”


Thomas R. Collins is a freelance medical writer based in Florida.

References

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  2. Radner H, Neogi T, Smolen JS, et al. Performance of the 2010 ACR/EULAR classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis: A systematic literature review. Ann Rheum Dis. 2014 Jan;73(1):114–123.
  3. Razaei H, Torp-Pedersen S, af Klint E, et al. Diagnostic utility of musculoskeletal ultrasound in patients with suspected arthritis—A probabilistic approach. Arthritis Res Ther. 2014 Oct 1;16(5):448.
  4. Hambardzumyan K, Bolce R, Saevarsdottir S, et al. Pretreatment multi-biomarker disease activity score and radiographic progression in early RA: Results from the SWEFOT trial. Ann Rheum Dis. 2015 Jun;74(6):1102–1109.
  5. Hambardzumyan K, Bolce R, Saevarsdottir S, et al. In early rheumatoid arthritis, the multi-biomarker disease activity score at different time-points is predictive of subsequent radiographic progression (Abstract 364). The 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, Nov. 15–19, 2014, Boston.
  6. Verschueren P, De Cock D, Corluy L, et al. Methotrexate in combination with other DMARDs is not superior to methotrexate alone for remission induction with moderate-to-high-dose glucocorticoid bridging in early rheumatoid arthritis after 16 weeks of treatment: The CareRA trial. Ann Rheum Dis. 2015 Jan;74(1):27–34.
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  8. Kojima T, Yabe Y, Kaneko A, et al. Importance of methotrexate therapy concomitant with tocilizumab treatment in achieving better clinical outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis patients with high disease activity: An observational cohort study. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2015 Jan;54(1):113–120.
  9. Baji P, Péntek M, Szántó S, et al. Comparative efficacy and safety of biosimilar infliximab and other biological treatments in ankylosing spondylitis: systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Eur J Health Econ. 2014 May;15 Suppl 1:S45–S52.
  10. Fragoulakis V, Vitsou E, Hernandez AC, et al. Economic evaluation of anti-TNF agents for patients with rheumatoid arthritis in Greece. Clinicoecon Outcomes Res. 2015 Jan 16;7:85–93.

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