| Literature DB >> 30416896 |
Vivian C Agumadu1, Kamleshun Ramphul2, Stephanie G Mejias3, Ruhi Sonaye4, Shaheen Sombans5, Petras Lohana6.
Abstract
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that is characterized by reversible airflow obstruction. Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is involved in the pathophysiology of the disease and drugs targeting IL-5 have been studied for years as a possible treatment option for severe asthma. In this review, the authors searched PubMed for major drug therapies and clinical trials against IL-5. A total of 29 articles met the criteria for selection and were shortlisted; of these, 10 papers were on benralizumab, 14 on mepolizumab, and five on reslizumab. The three drugs proved to be safe and efficacious for patients with severe asthma, leading to decreased rates of asthma exacerbations, lowered levels of eosinophils, and improved pulmonary functions in various studies. Patients also reported an improvement in the quality of life. The side effects of these three drugs were mild and no deaths directly linked to the drug were reported. However, longer duration studies are required to draw firm and strong conclusions on the safety of these therapeutic agents.Entities:
Keywords: asthma; monoclonal antibody
Year: 2018 PMID: 30416896 PMCID: PMC6223665 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184