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Alefacept (Amevive) IM administration
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Clinical TrialClinical trials have been conducted using both intravenous administration as well as intramuscular. The results were very similar in terms of efficacy. For a practical point of view the intramuscular injection only will be discussed as this is the preferred choice of administration by patients. Typically the drug will be injected intramuscularly once a week over a twelve week period. The measurement of improvement is measured by the PASI score which takes into account the surface area of psoriasis involved as well as the severity of the individual lesions in terms of thickness, redness and scaling. This is a standard measure of improvement. In a typical study the patients were given 15 mg intramuscularly once a week. Duration of ResponseIt is very pleasing and significant to see that the improvement persisted well after discontinuing therapy.This is a very strong factor in favour of this drug. Significant improvement was maintained for over twenty-two weeks after discontinuing therapy. The median time before retreatment was required was ten months. DosingThe studies were of a twelve week duration. The patients were followed for a further twelve weeks. A second course was given in the same manner as the first after twelve weeks. The second course gave additional improvement. Doses ranged from 7.5 to 15 mg weekly. New studies looking at different dose duration are underway Side EffectsAbout five thousand patients have been treated to date. The safety profile is very good for this drug. There has been no evidence of any increased risk of infection despite the lowering of the T-cell count (CD4+ observed in some patients).Weekly T cell counts are done. There is no need to check liver or kidney fuction
Candidates for AlefaceptIt is thought that at least ten percent of patients with moderately severe psoriasis and not responding to the current therapy or have from side effects that limit the continuation of therapy with the specific drug Some patients have run out of safe therapeutic options. There is a frustration also that many patients will not achieve a lasting improvement from their therapy. The toxicity of other treatments are a consideration when selecting a new therapy. Drug InteractionsThis drug should not be used in combination with other immunosuppressants until there is further experience.
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