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Taltz® Delivers More Cumulative Days with Completely Clear Skin for Adults with Psoriasis Compared to Seven Other Biologics in Novel Network Meta-Analysis

Published: 2021-04-23 14:01:00 ET
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- Results from first network meta-analysis based on area under the curve of 52-week clinical trial data -

-Taltz also helped patients stay on treatment longer and have more days without additional therapy in three real-world analyses of U.S. claims data -

INDIANAPOLIS, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Through clinical trial meta-analysis and real-world evidence, Eli Lilly and Company's (NYSE: LLY) Taltz® (ixekizumab) demonstrated greater success in key measured treatment outcomes compared to other biologics in adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. In the first one-year network meta-analysis based on area under the curve, Taltz showed numerically greater cumulative benefits on completely clear skin over one year compared to seven other biologics, as measured by Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) 100. In three real-world analyses of U.S. claims data ranging from one to three years, patients treated with Taltz stayed on treatment longer, were more adherent to the prescription and had more days on monotherapy compared to the other biologics studied. These results are being presented virtually at the American Academy of Dermatology's Virtual Meeting Experience (AAD VMX), April 23-25, 2021.

"We are thrilled to present our novel analysis of clinical trial data showing Taltz provided numerically more cumulative days of completely clear skin for adult patients suffering from psoriasis, compared to seven other biologic options. This analysis reinforces our clinical trial findings which previously showed that Taltz provides rapid and sustained improvement of psoriasis. We're pleased to give dermatologists additional insights about Taltz that can help them make important treatment decisions for patients who seek totally clear skin," said Lotus Mallbris, M.D., Ph.D., vice president of immunology development at Lilly. "At Lilly, it's equally important that our research goes beyond controlled clinical trials to include real-world analyses that provide clarity for dermatologists around how patients manage their psoriasis and respond to treatment in everyday life."

Taltz Provided Patients with Longest-Lasting Complete Skin Clearance over a One-Year Period

In the network meta-analysis to assess the cumulative clinical benefits of biologics in psoriasis, using PASI 100 to measure the early and sustained effect of biologic medications approved for psoriasis over one year, Taltz offered patients with psoriasis the greatest number of cumulative days of completely clear skin compared to adalimumab, brodalumab, etanercept, guselkumab, risankizumab, secukinumab and ustekinumab. In this analysis, Taltz showed one to 18 more cumulative weeks of completely clear skin over one year compared to these seven other biologics.

Taltz provided patients with a total of 159 cumulative days (95% credible interval, 147.4-170.0 days), or 23 weeks of completely clear skin (PASI 100), which translates into a patient having completely clear skin for approximately 44% of the year compared to: risankizumab (152 days [141.6-162.0 days], or 22 weeks and 42% of the year); brodalumab (138 days [119.0-157.2 days], 20 weeks and 38% of the year); guselkumab (131 days, [120.8-141.6 days], 19 weeks and 36% of the year); secukinumab (119 days [111.7-127.0 days], or 17 weeks and 33% of the year); ustekinumab (74 days [63.3-84.4 days], or 11 weeks and 20% of the year), adalimumab (67 days [55.7-77.9 days], or 10 weeks and 18% of the year) and etanercept (32 days [23.7-39.7 days], or 5 weeks and 9% of the year). For methodology, see "About the Studies" section below.

"As a dermatologist, I am excited to have insight about the one-year cumulative clinical benefit of biologic treatments available to treat psoriasis," said Mark G. Lebwohl, M.D., Dean for Clinical Therapeutics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and lead author of this analysis. "When discussing treatment goals, at the top of the list for many patients is completely clear skin that lasts over time. The analysis shows that people taking Taltz have about 160 days of completely clear skin a year – more than any other biologic included in this analysis."

Taltz Helped Patients Stay on Prescribed Treatment, and to Avoid Additional Psoriasis Therapy Significantly Longer, Compared to Secukinumab, Ustekinumab, Adalimumab and Etanercept

People with psoriasis taking Taltz achieved greater success taking medication as prescribed (adherence) and staying on medication for the prescribed duration (persistence), without needing additional medications (monotherapy), compared to those taking secukinumab, ustekinumab, adalimumab and etanercept up to three years. Patients on Taltz stayed on treatment an observed median of nearly 22 weeks longer vs. all other biologics pooled (414 vs. 259 days, [59 vs. 37 weeks], p