2023
Efficacy and safety of subcutaneous spesolimab for the prevention of generalised pustular psoriasis flares (Effisayil 2): an international, multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
Morita A, Strober B, Burden A, Choon S, Anadkat M, Marrakchi S, Tsai T, Gordon K, Thaçi D, Zheng M, Hu N, Haeufel T, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Efficacy and safety of subcutaneous spesolimab for the prevention of generalised pustular psoriasis flares (Effisayil 2): an international, multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. The Lancet 2023, 402: 1541-1551. PMID: 37738999, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(23)01378-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician Global Assessment scoreGPP flaresGlobal assessment scoreFlare preventionDose-response relationshipPrimary endpointAssessment scoresPhase 2b trialPustular psoriasis flarePlacebo-controlled trialReceptor monoclonal antibodyEligible study participantsQuality of lifeDose-response curveSubcutaneous placeboPlacebo groupWeek 48Pustular psoriasisPrimary outcomePsoriasis flareTreatment armsPatient groupHypersensitivity reactionsPatient morbiditySpesolimabDeucravacitinib in moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: liver transaminase results from the phase 3 POETYK PSO program
Lebwohl M, Egeberg A, Linaberry M, Hoyt K, Banerjee S, Kisa R, Strober B. Deucravacitinib in moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: liver transaminase results from the phase 3 POETYK PSO program. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2023, 7: s116. DOI: 10.25251/skin.7.supp.116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere plaque psoriasisAlanine aminotransferasePlaque psoriasisConcomitant medicationsWeeks 0Week 16Multiple laboratory parametersCommon Terminology CriteriaMean levelsTreatment of adultsWeeks of treatmentPatient-level dataOral placeboTerminology CriteriaAST elevationLiver transaminasesAminotransferase levelsCTCAE gradeLiver dysfunctionSystemic therapyLaboratory parametersAST levelsTreatment armsLiver conditionsSeverity grade
2013
Topical Chemotherapy in Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma: Positive Results of a Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Trial Testing the Efficacy and Safety of a Novel Mechlorethamine, 0.02%, Gel in Mycosis Fungoides
Lessin S, Duvic M, Guitart J, Pandya A, Strober B, Olsen E, Hull C, Knobler E, Rook A, Kim E, Naylor M, Adelson D, Kimball A, Wood G, Sundram U, Wu H, Kim Y. Topical Chemotherapy in Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma: Positive Results of a Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Trial Testing the Efficacy and Safety of a Novel Mechlorethamine, 0.02%, Gel in Mycosis Fungoides. JAMA Dermatology 2013, 149: 25-32. PMID: 23069814, PMCID: PMC3662469, DOI: 10.1001/2013.jamadermatol.541.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndex Lesion SeverityClinical end pointsMycosis fungoidesResponse rateMechlorethamine gelAdverse eventsMulticenter trialTreatment armsLesion severityDrug-related serious adverse eventsSeverity-Weighted Assessment ToolPrimary clinical end pointCutaneous T-cell lymphomaEnd pointSecondary clinical end pointsIIA mycosis fungoidesSerious adverse eventsSubset of patientsTreatment of patientsSerum drug levelsT-cell lymphomaComposite assessmentCarmustine therapyStudy medicationTopical mechlorethamine