Malek Ayoub, Shivani Mattay, Andres J Yarur, Parakkal Deepak
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Abstract
Purpose of review: Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) is challenging; thus, the need for newer therapeutic options with an oral route of administration has led to the development of novel small molecules drugs (SMDs). We aim to highlight the most common Adverse events (AEs) associated with SMDs and recommendations on monitoring for AEs before and during treatment.
Recent findings: SMDs, such as Tofacitinib, a JAK inhibitor, have been associated with laboratory abnormalities, infections, and risk of thromboembolic events. Therefore, oral agents with greater selectivity in JAK inhibition, such as tofacitinib and upadacitinib, were later developed. Ozanimod and etrasimod, S1PR agonists, require closer safety profile monitoring by clinicians. Multiple therapies have been recently developed with variable efficacy. However, they have been associated with AEs, and some require close monitoring prior to and during therapy. Clinicians should highlight these adverse events to patients while reassuring the safety profile of these novel SMDs for IBD is favorable.
综述目的:炎症性肠病(IBD)的治疗极具挑战性;因此,由于需要更新的口服给药途径治疗方案,新型小分子药物(SMDs)应运而生。我们旨在强调与小分子药物相关的最常见不良事件(AEs),以及在治疗前和治疗期间监测AEs的建议:最近的研究结果:SMDs(如 JAK 抑制剂托法替尼)与实验室异常、感染和血栓栓塞事件风险有关。因此,后来开发出了对 JAK 抑制具有更大选择性的口服药物,如托法替尼和乌达替尼。S1PR激动剂奥扎莫德(Ozanimod)和依曲莫德(etrasimod)需要临床医生进行更严密的安全性监测。最近开发的多种疗法疗效不一。然而,这些疗法也存在不良反应,其中一些需要在治疗前和治疗期间进行密切监测。临床医生应向患者强调这些不良事件,同时保证这些新型 SMDs 对治疗 IBD 的安全性是有利的。
期刊介绍:
As the field of gastroenterology and hepatology rapidly evolves, the wealth of published literature can be overwhelming. The aim of the journal is to help readers stay abreast of such advances by offering authoritative, systematic reviews by leading experts. We accomplish this aim by appointing Section Editors who invite international experts to contribute review articles that highlight recent developments and important papers published in the past year. Major topics in gastroenterology are covered, including pediatric gastroenterology, neuromuscular disorders, infections, nutrition, and inflammatory bowel disease. These reviews provide clear, insightful summaries of expert perspectives relevant to clinical practice. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.