Aditya K Gupta, Tong Wang, Kimberly Vincent, William Abramovits
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SOTYKTUTM (Deucravacitinib 6-mg Tablets)- A New Agent for the Management of Adult Plaque Psoriasis.
SOTYKTUTM (deucravacitinib) is a newly approved oral agent for managing moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adults who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. Deucravacitinib is a highly selective allosteric tyrosine kinase 2 inhibitor targeting dysregulated cytokine responses in psoriasis patients. Its efficacy was demonstrated in two randomized, placebo- and active comparator-controlled phase 3 trials, where a significantly higher proportion of patients, up to 58.4% (194/332), achieved lessening of symptoms at week 16. The recommended dosing regimen of deucravacitinib is 6 mg once daily. More frequent adverse reactions occurring in the deucravacitinib-treated patients include upper respiratory infection (19.2% [161/840]), increase in blood creatine phosphokinase (2.7% [23/840]), herpes simplex infection (2.0% [17/840]), mouth ulcers (1.9% [16/840]), folliculitis (1.7% [14/840]), and acne (1.4% [12/840]). Continuance of treatment for up to week 52 did not increase the exposure-adjusted rates of adverse reactions. The selectivity and specificity of deucravacitinib treatment may improve its long-term safety profile, compared to other Janus kinase inhibitors.
期刊介绍:
SKINmed is a peer-reviewed bimonthly publication circulated to more than 28,000 dermatologists, allergists, internists, pediatricians, and family practitioners with an interest in dermatology and allergy. SKINmed features articles, original papers, and case studies concerning clinical aspects of dermatology, including dermatopathology, diagnostics, occupational dermatology, malignancy/tumors, cosmetic dermatology, endocrine diseases, infestations, infections, and pharmacotherapy.