Will you give a trial of tirzepatide in patients with PsA and obesity who have a partial response to bDMARD rather than switching their immunosuppressive regimen?
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Rheumatology · Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
I don't believe the data on the magnitude of the benefit of GLP-1 agonists in arthritis symptoms is sufficient to suggest that adding one of these agents would be preferable to changing DMARDs in a patient with inadequate response.
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Rheumatology · University of Rochester Medical Center
Yes, we will give a GLP-1RA in selected patients who have an inadequate response to initial bDMARD or tsDMARD therapy. The major barrier is insurance approval.
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Rheumatology · Rheumatology Care Center LLC
Weight management is an essential treatment modality for psoriatic disease and patients who suffer from obesity. It is a call to action by all specialists and remains a primary recommendation in all of our guidelines. As long as the BMI remains high, it can worsen disease activity and lead to treatm...