1. A phase 2b, randomized clinical trial of tapinarof cream for the treatment of plaque psoriasis: Secondary efficacy and patient-reported outcomes.
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Stein Gold L, Bhatia N, Tallman AM, and Rubenstein DS
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Canada, Double-Blind Method, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Japan, Male, Middle Aged, Psoriasis diagnosis, Resorcinols adverse effects, Severity of Illness Index, Skin Cream adverse effects, Stilbenes adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, United States, Young Adult, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Psoriasis drug therapy, Resorcinols administration & dosage, Skin Cream administration & dosage, Stilbenes administration & dosage
- Abstract
Background: Tapinarof cream is a topical therapeutic aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulating agent under investigation for treatment of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis., Methods: In a phase 2b, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study, adults with plaque psoriasis were randomized to tapinarof cream 0.5% or 1% once or twice daily or vehicle once or twice daily for 12 weeks with 4-week follow-up. Efficacy outcomes included Physician Global Assessment (PGA) scores, change in PGA and total target lesion grading scores, and proportion of patients achieving ≥50%, ≥75%, and ≥90% reductions in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index scores from baseline (PASI50, PASI75, and PASI90)., Results: At week 12, improvements were observed in all tapinarof groups vs vehicle in PGA response, change in PGA and total target lesion grading scores, PASI50 (71%-92% vs 10%-32%), PASI75 (46%-65% vs 5%-16%), and PASI90 (18%-40% vs 0%); all differences were statistically significant with tapinarof 1% once daily. Tapinarof responses were apparent from week 2, with significant efficacy at week 8 maintained through week 16. Most adverse events were mild or moderate., Limitations: The analyses reported require confirmation in larger prospective studies., Conclusions: Tapinarof may represent an important advance in the development of topical medicines for treatment of psoriasis., (Copyright © 2020 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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