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Factors to guide individualized benefit-risk assessment and decision-making with tofacitinib in RA


 

Key clinical point: Factors like age ≥65 years or current or former smoking accounted for excess risk with tofacitinib vs tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) use in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Major finding: Tofacitinib vs TNFi significantly increased the risk for malignancies (hazard ratio [HR] 1.55; 95% CI 1.05-2.30), venous thromboembolism (HR 5.19; 95% CI 1.86-14.46), and all-cause death (HR 2.24; 95% CI 1.20-4.19) among patients who were ≥65 years old or ever smokers, but not among those aged <65 years and never smokers.

Study details: Findings are from a post hoc analysis of the ORAL Surveillance trial including patients with RA (n = 4362) treated with tofacitinib or TNFi and an exploratory analysis of RA, PsA, and ulcerative colitis (UC) development programs including tofacitinib-exposed patients with RA (n = 7964), psoriatic arthritis (n = 783), and UC (n = 1157).

Disclosures: This study was sponsored by Pfizer Inc. Six authors declared being employees and stockholders of Pfizer. Two authors declared receiving speaking, consulting, or lecture fees or research grants from Pfizer and other sources.

Source: Kristensen LE et al. Identification of two tofacitinib subpopulations with different relative risk versus TNF inhibitors: An analysis of the open label, randomised controlled study ORAL Surveillance. Ann Rheum Dis. 2023 (Mar 17). Doi: 10.1136/ard-2022-223715

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