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Ixekizumab Clinical Trials Continue; FDA Updates Warning Label for Varenicline

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, CGP, RPh  |  June 15, 2015

It seems to have begun in Norway, the international pressure to switch patients from well-known brand biologic agents, such as Remicade (infliximab), to biosimilar agents, due to a significant cost advantage.1 This biosimilar came with a 39% price markdown last year compared with the brand, and when Norway called for bids, the discount went to…

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsConditionsDrug UpdatesPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:Biologics & BiosimilarsinfliximabixekizumabPsoriatic ArthritisRheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Biologic Drugs for Psoriasis Are Rarely Stopped for AEs

Joan Raymond  |  June 6, 2015

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—Real-world psoriasis patients receiving biologic therapies rarely stop taking the drugs because of adverse effects, researchers say. Although data from long-term registries have shown similar results, “the demographics of patients in registries are somewhat different than those of patients in real-world practices,” Dr. Jensen Yeung told Reuters Health by email. “I have…

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsDrug Updates Tagged with:adverse drug reactionBiologicsPsoriasis

Clinical Trials Ongoing for Brodalumab

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  June 5, 2015

Brodalumab, an interleukin (IL) 17 inhibitor, is currently in early clinical trials (Phase 1b and Phase 2) for a number of different autoimmune diseases.1 Amgen recently terminated its co-development and commercialization agreement with AstraZeneca for the brodalumab investigational program in trials for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis. Amgen’s decision to…

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsConditionsDrug UpdatesPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:AmgenAstraZenecaaxial spondyloarthritis (SpA)Biologics & Biosimilarsbrodalumabplaque psoriasisPsoriatic Arthritis

AstraZeneca Hit after Psoriasis Drug Linked to Suicide Fears

Ben Hirschler  |  May 27, 2015

LONDON (Reuters)—AstraZeneca’s hopes of topping $45 billion in revenue by 2023 have been dealt a blow by a problem with an experimental psoriasis drug that the drugmaker had viewed as a potential billion-dollar plus seller. Amgen, its partner on the project, announced late on Friday it was ending a collaboration to develop brodalumab after suicidal…

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:AmgenAstraZenecabrodalumabPsoriasis

First Biosimilar Drugs Approved in U.S., Canada

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  May 15, 2015

The first biosmilar products have been approved in the U.S. and Canada, following Europe’s early lead. Canada approved its first biosimilar monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy, known as Inflectra (infliximab), on March 30, 2015.1 In Canada, biosimilars are being called subsequent entry biologic (SEB) agents. Inflectra is approved for treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing…

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Biosimilar for Infliximab Launched in Europe

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  April 1, 2015

Plus, updates on arhalofenate, ALO-02, and other rheumatology drug news, safety information

Filed under:Biologics/DMARDsDrug Updates Tagged with:BiosimilarsDrugsFDAinfliximabKaufmanrheumatologySafety

Mind-Body Focus Can Improve Treatment, Outcomes in Rheumatic Disease

Kimberly Retzlaff  |  April 1, 2015

Recognizing psychological effects of chronic conditions can help rheumatologists implement multidisciplinary approach to patient care

Filed under:ConditionsSoft Tissue Pain Tagged with:Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)mindmultidisciplinarypatient carepsychologicalRetzlaffrheumatology

Certolizumab Pegol Drug Studies Find No New Safety Issues

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  March 1, 2015

Plus, updates on clazakizumab, hydrocodone bitartrate extended-release capsules and other rheumatology drug news, safety information

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:Certolizumab PegolclazakizumabdrugFDAhydrocodone bitartrateKaufmanrheumatologySafety

Skin Disease in Rheumatology Patients Should Prompt Collaboration with Dermatologists

Vanessa Caceres  |  March 1, 2015

Patients with conditions that don’t resolve with topical steroids are signal for referral

Filed under:ConditionsPractice Support Tagged with:Dermatologyrheumatologistskin diseaseSteroidTreatment

Rheumatology Fellows-in-Training Offer Fresh Perspectives on the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Staff  |  February 1, 2015

Medical residents relay insights on annual meeting sessions, lectures, networking events, and Boston tourism

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the CollegeMeeting Reports Tagged with:2014 ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingAC&RAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)FellowsrheumatologyTraining

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