A Review of the Safety of Interleukin-17A Inhibitor Secukinumab

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Abstract

Secukinumab is an anti-interleukin (IL)-17A IgG1-κ monoclonal antibody approved for psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Its efficacy is well documented, but the complete safety profile of secukinumab, especially on long-term use, needs to be studied. IL-17 inhibitors increase the risk of infections, especially respiratory tract infections and candidiasis, and inflammatory bowel disease; the causal relationships are well described. However, evidence regarding the other adverse events is scarce, and causal associations between the adverse events and the biologic remain unresolved. This review aims to present a narrative perspective on the safety of secukinumab and identify some key areas where the safety of secukinumab may potentially be useful in understanding the scope of secukinumab therapy and making informed clinical decisions.

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Eshwar, V., Kamath, A., Shastry, R., Shenoy, A. K., & Kamath, P. (2022, November 1). A Review of the Safety of Interleukin-17A Inhibitor Secukinumab. Pharmaceuticals. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15111365

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