Efficacy and safety of rademikibart (CBP-201), a next-generation mAb targeting IL-4Rα, in adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: A phase 2 randomized trial (CBP-201-WW001)
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Reich K, Silverberg J, Papp K, Deleuran M, Katoh N, Strober B, Beck L, de Bruin‐Weller M, Werfel T, Zhang F, Biswas P, DiBonaventura M, Chan G, Johnson S, Farooqui S, Kerkmann U, Clibborn C. Abrocitinib efficacy and safety in patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis: Results from phase 3 studies, including the long‐term extension JADE EXTEND study. Journal Of The European Academy Of Dermatology And Venereology 2023, 37: 2056-2066. PMID: 37335885, DOI: 10.1111/jdv.19280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-emergent adverse eventsSevere atopic dermatitisSerious treatment-emergent adverse eventsPhase 3 studyAtopic dermatitisSafety profileAbrocitinib 200Frequent treatment-emergent adverse eventsLong-term extension studyUpper respiratory tract infectionLong-term safety profileChronic atopic dermatitisManageable safety profileProportion of patientsRespiratory tract infectionsFull treatment periodLong-term efficacyLong-term safetyPruritus improvementSkin clearanceEfficacy endpointSafety endpointAdverse eventsTract infectionsAD trialsSafety and efficacy of bimekizumab through 2 years in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: longer-term results from the BE SURE randomized controlled trial and the open-label extension from the BE BRIGHT trial
Thaçi D, Vender R, de Rie M, Conrad C, Pariser D, Strober B, Vanvoorden V, Wang M, Madden C, de Cuyper D, Kimball A. Safety and efficacy of bimekizumab through 2 years in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: longer-term results from the BE SURE randomized controlled trial and the open-label extension from the BE BRIGHT trial. British Journal Of Dermatology 2023, 188: 22-31. PMID: 36689515, DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljac021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-emergent adverse eventsOpen-label extensionSevere plaque psoriasisWeek 104Week 24PASI 100PASI 90Plaque psoriasisWeek 16Safety dataCommon treatment-emergent adverse eventsSerious treatment-emergent adverse eventsUpper respiratory tract infectionInitial randomization groupUnexpected safety findingsNew safety signalsRespiratory tract infectionsWeeks of treatmentLong-term resultsBaseline PASIBimekizumab groupBRIGHT trialMaintenance dosingPsoriasis AreaSafety findings