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Is tocilizumab in combination with traditional DMARDs safe and effective for patients with active RA?

Eugen Feist1, Gerd-R Burmester.   

Abstract

The interleukin 6 receptor antagonist tocilizumab was investigated in a 24-week, phase III randomized controlled trial for the treatment of active, DMARD-resistant rheumatoid arthritis (TOWARD study). The results indicated that the combination of tocilizumab with standard DMARDs produced a significantly higher clinical response rate than DMARDs alone, according to American College of Rheumatology and European League Against Rheumatism response criteria. Evaluation of adverse events revealed that tocilizumab had a good safety profile, although a slightly increased rate of infections, neutropenia, elevated liver enzyme levels and increased lipid levels were observed in some individuals. Further investigations will be required, however, to clarify which DMARD-tocilizumab combinations provide the best efficacy and safety profile in daily clinical practice and to exclude potential risks associated with long-term interleukin 6 blockade. In conclusion, the introduction of tocilizumab was shown to represent a safe and effective therapeutic approach for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis refractory to treatment with DMARDs alone, which could substantially improve our treatment options for this condition.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19252516     DOI: 10.1038/ncprheum1005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Clin Pract Rheumatol        ISSN: 1745-8382


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Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2008-10

5.  Effect of interleukin-6 receptor inhibition with tocilizumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (OPTION study): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial.

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8.  IL-6 receptor inhibition with tocilizumab improves treatment outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis refractory to anti-tumour necrosis factor biologicals: results from a 24-week multicentre randomised placebo-controlled trial.

Authors:  P Emery; E Keystone; H P Tony; A Cantagrel; R van Vollenhoven; A Sanchez; E Alecock; J Lee; J Kremer
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2008-07-14       Impact factor: 19.103

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Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2011-02-16

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Review 6.  Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Liver Transplantation: Lessons from the First Year of the Pandemic.

Authors:  Meaghan M Phipps; Elizabeth C Verna
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