斑秃
脱发
医学
药丸
头皮
皮肤病科
安慰剂
毛发生长
生理学
替代医学
病理
药理学
作者
Brett King,Xingqi Zhang,Walter Gubelin Harcha,Jacek Szepietowski,Jerry Shapiro,Charles Lynde,Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska,Samuel H. Zwillich,Lynne Napatalung,Dalia Wajsbrot,Rana Fayyad,Amy Freyman,Debanjali Mitra,Vivek Purohit,Rodney Sinclair,Robert Wołk
出处
期刊:Immunotherapy
[Future Medicine]
日期:2023-10-01
卷期号:15 (14): 1093-1103
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.2217/imt-2023-0069
摘要
This is a summary of the results of the ALLEGRO phase 2b/3 clinical trial, originally published in The Lancet. ALLEGRO-2b/3 looked at how well and safely the study medicine, ritlecitinib, works in treating people with alopecia areata ('AA' for short). The immune system protects your body from outside invaders such as bacteria and viruses. AA is an autoimmune disease, meaning a disease in which one's immune system attacks healthy cells of the body by mistake. In AA, the immune system attacks hair follicles, causing hair to fall out. AA causes hair loss ranging from small bald patches to complete hair loss on the scalp, face, and/or body. Ritlecitinib is a medicine taken as a pill every day, by mouth, that is approved for the treatment of severe AA. It blocks processes that are known to play a role in causing hair loss in patients with AA.Adults and adolescents (12 years and older) took part in the ALLEGRO-2b/3 study. They either took ritlecitinib for 48 weeks or took a placebo (a pill with no medicine) for 24 weeks. Participants taking placebo later switched to taking ritlecitinib for 24 weeks. The study showed that participants taking ritlecitinib had more hair regrowth on their scalp after 24 weeks than those taking the placebo. Hair regrowth was also seen on the eyebrows and eyelashes in participants taking ritlecitinib. Hair regrowth continued to improve to week 48 with continued ritlecitinib treatment. In addition, more participants taking ritlecitinib reported that their AA had 'moderately' or 'greatly' improved after 24 weeks than those taking the placebo. Similar numbers of participants taking ritlecitinib or placebo had side effects after 24 weeks. Most side effects were mild or moderate.Ritlecitinib was an effective and well-tolerated treatment over 48 weeks for people with AA. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT03732807 (phase 2b/3 ALLEGRO study).
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