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. 2024 Oct 25;13(21):6408.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13216408.

Medication Burden Before and After Prescription of Biologics in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Medication Burden Before and After Prescription of Biologics in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Annika Fernandez Milano et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Background: Biologics are a cornerstone in the treatment of severe cases of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and aim to control the disease and improve quality of life. This study investigated changes in nonbiologic medication prescriptions for IBD patients initiating biologic therapy in Germany. Methods: This study used data from anonymized pharmacy records in the German longitudinal prescription (LRx) database and included biologic-naive IBD patients who received their first biologic therapy prescription between 2016 and 2022. Changes in prescription rates and pill counts for nonbiologic medications (corticosteroids, 5-aminosalicylates (5-ASA), proton pump inhibitors, analgesics, immunosuppressants, Vitamin D, iron, and antibiotics) before and after the initiation of biologic therapy were assessed using descriptive statistics, McNemar's tests, and Poisson regression models, adjusting for age and sex. Results: A total of 29,559 biologic-naive IBD patients were included. Prior to index, 91.2% received at least one nonbiologic medication prescription, where corticosteroids and 5-ASA were the most common. Postindex, the overall prescription rate decreased to 87.7%, with significant reductions in prescriptions observed for corticosteroids, 5-ASA, and immunosuppressants (p-values < 0.001). The mean (SD) pill count dropped from 704 (1712) to 514 (1651), with the largest mean differences (95% CI) having been for corticosteroids (-77.9 [-80.3 to -75.5]), 5-ASA (-61.6 [-65.2 to -58.1]), and immunosuppressants (-55.0 [-57.5 to -52.6]). Older patients tended to have greater decreases in pill counts for corticosteroids and 5-ASA, while males showed statistically significant reductions in pill count for immunosuppressants compared with females. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the prescription of nonbiologic medications significantly decreased after biologic therapy initiation. The use of biologics may therefore lead to improved disease management and potentially better patient outcomes.

Keywords: Crohn’s disease; biologics; inflammatory bowel disease; medication burden; ulcerative colitis.

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