• Reumatismo · Jan 2005

    Review Comparative Study

    [Biologic therapy with anti-TNFα in rheumathoid arthritis].

    • G Ferraccioli.
    • Unità Operativa di Reumatologia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Complesso Integrato Columbus, Roma, Italia. gf.ferraccioli@rm.unicatt.it
    • Reumatismo. 2005 Jan 1;57(4 Suppl):17-21.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy, the tolerability, and treatment survival of the association of anti-TNFα (Infliximab, Etanercept, Adalimumab) plus Methotrexate vs Methotrexate as monotherapy in patients with reumathoid arthritis (RA).MethodsReview of published controlled randomized clinical studies on the association of anti-TNFα plus Methotrexate vs Methotrexate alone in patients with rheumathoid arthritis (RA). Results in terms of remission and progression of radiologic damage, and clinical response expressed in terms of ACR 50 or ACR 70 were reviewed in the different studies.ResultsIn patients with RA the association of anti-TNFα plus Methotrexate led to a greater remission of radiologic damage and marked improvement of clinical response expressed as ACR 50 or ACR 70 compared to therapy with Methotrexate only.ConclusionsIn the absence of controlled studies, review of the published studies showed that in RA patients the association of anti-TNFα plus Methotrexate is extremely more efficacious than therapy with Methotrexate only. Choice of the drug depends on the activity of the disease, the necessity of a fast response, the presence of side effects, the schedule of treatment and consequently the direct and indirect costs of the drug, and the easiness on supply and distribution.

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