Oral corticosteroid dosage reduction sustained in open-label extension study of dupilumab
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Patients with normal adrenal function are largely able to eliminate the use of oral corticosteroids or achieve a daily dose of 5 mg or less.
Drug-induced immunosuppression, particularly from oral corticosteroids, may limit response to COVID-19 vaccine
TRAVERSE trial findings on the efficacy, safety, and OCS-sparring effect of dupilumab for severe OCS-dependent asthma were presented at ATS 2022.
Post hoc analysis of the VENTURE/TRAVERSE trials assessed dupilumab efficacy in patients with severe asthma requiring varying levels of oral corticosteroids at baseline.
A post-hoc analysis of the VENTURE trial evaluated whether baseline oral corticosteroid dosage affected the efficacy of dupilumab in improving severe asthma outcomes.
Long-term treatment of oral corticosteroid (OCS)-dependent asthma with dupilumab has shown efficacy in weaning off OCS while improving lung function.
Investigators explored the value of treating patients with bronchiolitis in primary Sjogren’s Syndrome using inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta agonists.
The researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study using claims data from the Optum Research Database for 538 patients at least 6 years of age who initiated mepolizumab treatment for asthma between January 2016 and December 2019.
Patients with flares more likely to have inpatient, emergency department visits