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The FDA approves upadacitinib (Rinvoq; AbbVie) for the treatment of adult patients with active psoriatic arthritis.
AbbVie has announced the FDA approval of upadacitinib (Rinvoq; AbbVie) 15 mg, once daily, for the treatment of adult patients with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who have had an inadequate response or intolerance to 1 or more tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers.1
This approval comes after a delay from a previous action date in June 2021. The atopic dermatitis indication for upadacitinib remains unapproved at this time. It is an oral JAK Inhibitor, and it does have a black box warning. For our latest coverage on JAK inhibitors, check out this link.
"The efficacy of Rinvoq in relieving the many manifestations of psoriatic arthritis is well-characterized in two large, long term clinical studies," said Michael Severino, MD, vice chairman and president, AbbVie, in Chicago, Illinois. "This new approval underscores our mission to deliver a portfolio of therapies that can help more people with rheumatic diseases achieve disease control."
This approval was supported by data from the phase 3 trials SELECT-PsA 1 (NCT03104400) and SELECT-PsA 2 (NCT03104374). These pivotal studies assessed the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of upadacitinib in patients with PsA. Both studies demonstrated patients treated with 15 mg upadacitinib had a consistent safety profile with patients who were being treating for rheumatoid arthritis.
"Many adults still struggle to find a treatment option that helps them lower their disease activity," said Iain McInnes, professor of medicine and Versus Arthritis professor of rheumatology at University of Glasgow, UK, and lead investigator of the SELECT-PsA 1 trial. "With this FDA approval, Rinvoqhas the potential to help more people find meaningful relief from the signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis that they see and feel and to help reach their treatment goals."
In SELECT-PsA1 and SELECT-PsA 2, upadacitinib met is primary endpoint of American College of Rheumatology (ACR)20 responses (71% and 57%, respectively) versus placebo (36% and 24%, respectively).
Joint Efficacy1
Physical Function1
Fatigue1
Patients in both trials in upadacitinib 15 mg treatment experienced significantly greater improvement from baseline in fatigue, as measured by the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy – Fatigue (FACIT-F) score, at week 12 compared to placebo.
Skin Response1
Safety1
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1. FDA approves Rinvoq for patients with active psoriatic arthritis. Accessed December 15, 2021. https://www.healio.com/news/rheumatology/20211215/fda-approves-rinvoq-for-patients-with-active-psoriatic-arthritis