• Z Rheumatol · Feb 2012

    Review

    [Off-label therapy of rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis].

    • K Krüger and J Sieper.
    • Rheumatologisches Praxiszentrum, München, Deutschland. klaus.krueger@med.uni-muenchen.de
    • Z Rheumatol. 2012 Feb 1;71(2):122-4, 126.

    AbstractFor rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and diseases of the spondyloarthritis group (SpA) a large number of approved medications are available. Nevertheless, in Germany even for these diseases several off-label risks exist for the rheumatologist prescribing antirheumatic drugs which have recently led to a series of recourses or threats of recourse. In RA as well as SpA first of all biologicals are the target of recourse imposed mainly by health insurances. In RA monotherapy (when labeled only in combination with methotrexate), combination with leflunomide (instead of methotrexate) and dose deviations are the most important causes. In SpA TNF inhibitors are labeled only for the definite diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) leaving aside patients with severe peripheral spondyloarthritis including enthesitis which does not exactly meet the diagnostic criteria of AS and PsA. The same applies to early AS not fulfilling the 1984 New York criteria which still lacks labeled use of TNF inhibitors. In these cases, however, based on successful randomized controlled trials and changed diagnostic criteria a label extension is expected in the near future. Until then it seems suitable to apply for permission for this treatment from insurers in each case.

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