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Efficacy of etanercept in preventing relapse of uveitis controlled by methotrexate

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ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 121, Issue 4, Pages 437-440

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.121.4.437

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of etanercept vs placebo in preventing relapses of uveitis in patients taking methotrexate with control of uveitis and whose methotrexate dosage was being tapered. Methods: Patients with chronic or recur-rent noninfectious uveitis with inflammation controlled by low-dose methotrexate were randomized to either the drug or placebo group in a double-masked manner, given a methotrexate taper schedule, and followed for 24 weeks. The main outcome measures were control of inflammation, visual acuity, and adverse reactions. Data were analyzed both as an attempt-to-treat analysis and an analysis only of those patients who completed the study. Results: A total of 20 patients were randomized to the drug and placebo groups. Relapse of uveitis occurred in 3 of 10 patients in the treatment group and 5 of 10 patients in the control group. Two patients in the treatment group withdrew prematurely from the study due to adverse effects. There was no significant difference between the treatment and placebo groups with regard to the rate of relapse and the final visual acuity. No patient suffered from any irreversible, long-term morbidity or mortality. Conclusion: Etanercept has no significant efficacy over placebo in preventing relapses of uveitis in patients being tapered from methotrexate. Arch Ophthalmol, 2003;121:437-440.

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