Conference Coverage

NSAIDs for spondyloarthritis may affect time to conception


 

AT ACR 2022

Control before conception is important

Sinead Maguire, MD, a clinical and research fellow in the Spondylitis Program at Toronto (Ont.) Western Hospital who was not part of the study, said the study highlights the importance of optimizing disease control before conception.

Dr. Sinead Maguire, a clinical and research fellow in the Spondylitis Program at Toronto (Ont.) Western Hospital

Dr. Sinead Maguire

“There are a number of things rheumatologists can do to support our SpA patients when they are trying to conceive,” she told this news organization. “One of the most important issues to address is ensuring their SpA is in remission and continues to remain so. For that reason, if a woman is requiring regular NSAIDs for symptom control, the results of this study might encourage me to consider a biologic agent sooner to ensure remission.”

She urged women who want to become pregnant to discuss medications with their rheumatologist before trying to conceive.

“It is very exciting to see studies such as this so that rheumatologists can provide answers to our patients’ questions with evidence-based advice,” she said.

Ms. Hamroun and several coauthors had no disclosures. Other coauthors disclosed relationships with companies including Merck/MSD, Novartis, Janssen, AbbVie/Abbott, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Biogen, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Galapagos, Eli Lilly, Novartis, and/or UCB. Dr. Maguire reports no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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