Abstract

BackgroundPatients’ perspectives after switching from infliximab to a biosimilar have yet to be assessed. AimTo assess patients’ perspectives in a prospective manner after switching from infliximab to CT-P13. Methods113 consecutive patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on maintenance therapy with infliximab were switched to CT-P13. Patients’ perspectives were assessed by questionnaires, including the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) and FACIT-F (questionnaire regarding fatigue), and patient-reported outcomes (IBD disability index) at the inclusion and after the fourth CT-P13 infusion. ResultsAfter one year, the patients’ perspectives did not change after the switch according to BMQ-general, BMQ-specific necessity and BMQ-specific concerns subscales. No difference was observed in the mean IBD-DI score, while a significant improvement in fatigue was observed according to the FACIT-F questionnaire. Patients’ concerns were raised about the use of biosimilars and the risks of switching with a significant improvement after switching (65% vs. 42%, respectively, p = 0.01). Fourteen (12.4%) patients experienced loss of response to CT-P13, including 12 with restoration of steroid-free clinical remission after CT-P13 dose optimization. ConclusionAlthough some concerns were reported, no difference was observed in patients’ perspectives after switching from infliximab to CT-P13.

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