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Similar efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity of the biosimilar BI 695501 and adalimumab reference product in patients with moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis: results from the randomized Phase III VOLTAIRE-PSO study

Alan Menter, Petr Arenberger, Sigrid Balser, Stefan Beissert, Ashley Cauthen, Niklas Czeloth, Jennifer Soung, S. Jazayeri, Peter Weisenseel, Girish Jayadeva

2020Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: BI 695501 is an approved biosimilar to Humira® reference product (RP).Research design and methods: In this randomized Phase III trial (VOLTAIRE-PSO), patients with moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis received BI 695501 or adalimumab RP (24-week treatment). Primary efficacy endpoint: the proportion of patients with ≥75% reduction in Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI 75) response at week 16 (±18% equivalence limits for two-sided 95% confidence interval between treatment groups). Safety, pharmacokinetics, and immunogenicity were also assessed.Results: Baseline characteristics were balanced between treated groups (BI 695501, n = 159; adalimumab RP, n = 158). PASI 75 response rates (full analysis set, n = 158; n = 157) were 68.2% (BI 695501) and 70.4% (adalimumab RP) at week 16 (95% CI: −14.4%, 8.7%), and 75.3% and 72.4%, at week 24, respectively. At week 24, 41.5% (BI 695501) and 44.9% (adalimumab RP) of treated patients had treatment-emergent adverse events (AEs), 3.1% and 4.4% had serious AEs, and 0.0% and 1.9% had AEs of special interest. Of treated patients, 75.3% (BI 695501) and 77.9% (adalimumab RP) were anti-drug antibody-positive.Conclusion: These data demonstrate equivalent efficacy and highly similar safety and immunogenicity between BI 695501 and adalimumab RP in patients with chronic plaque psoriasis.Study identifier: NCT02850965

Topics & Concepts

AdalimumabMedicinePsoriasis Area and Severity IndexInternal medicinePsoriasisClinical endpointAdverse effectConfidence intervalBiosimilarRandomized controlled trialPharmacodynamicsImmunogenicityBioequivalenceGastroenterologyDermatologyPharmacologyPharmacokineticsImmunologyAntibodyRheumatoid arthritisBiosimilars and Bioanalytical MethodsPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisPharmaceutical studies and practices