TNF-α inhibitors biosimilars as first line systemic treatment for moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Abstract:
Introduction: Biologics have revolutionized the therapy of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Despite their greater efficacy over conventional systemic therapies their high cost has represented a burden for health-care systems, which limited their use. The availability of biosimilars at low cost is changing the place in therapy of biologics for psoriasis. Areas covered: The role of TNF- α inhibitors in the management of plaque psoriasis, their efficacy and safety profile are presented. Phase 3 clinical trials and real-life data from the use of TNF- α inhibitor biosimilars in the treatment of plaque psoriasis are also reviewed in detail. Furthermore, arguments in favor of the use of TNF- α inhibitor biosimilars as a first-line therapy in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis are discussed. Expert opinion: An increasing amount of data show that biosimilars represent a safe and effective alternative to the originator biologics. In the face of ever-increasing health-care costs, switching to biosimilars and starting naïve patients on the best-value biologic can reduce expenditure for patients and payers while maintaining a high-quality care. Moreover, as the cost of biosimilars is approaching the cost of conventional systemic treatments, TNF-α inhibitors biosimilars may represent a first-line systemic treatment for psoriasis patients because they are effective and safe.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biologics; Biosimilars; plaque psoriasis; psoriasis; TNF-α inhibitors
List of contributors:
Gisondi, P.; Geat, D.; Conti, A.; Dapavo, P.; Piaserico, S.; De Simone, C.; Bianchi, L.; Costanzo, A.; Malagoli, P.; Malara, G.; Micali, G.; Naldi, L.; Offidani, A.; Patrizi, A.; Prignano, F.; Parodi, A.; Rongioletti, F.; Calzavara-Pinton, P.; Girolomoni, G.
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