Abstract

Treatment adherence to anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNF-α) agents is marker of treatment success, but overall efficacy of anti-TNF-α therapy decreases over time leading to a progressive loss of adherence. The present observational study was conducted in order to estimate the long-term adherence to etanercept in patients affected by plaque-type psoriasis, evaluating differences among intermittent and continuous treatment regimen. Our findings reflect routine clinical practice in three academic referral centers and show high treatment adherence with etanercept in psoriatic patients. Treatment survival was consistently high in the short/medium term. The univariate analysis showed longer treatment duration in patients undergoing intermittent treatment regimen (mean 1,706 days) compared with continuous regimen (mean 1,249 days). Results showed that a flexible pulsed treatment with etanercept can be optimal in terms of clinical success and adherence.

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