Psoriatic Arthritis Risk Similar With IL-23 and IL-12/23 Inhibitors

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Psoriatic Arthritis Risk Similar With IL-23 and IL-12/23 Inhibitors
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A study found no significant differences in the risk for PsA among patients with psoriasis treated with interleukin (IL)-23 inhibitors and those treated with IL-12/23 inhibitors.

In propensity matched cohorts, the risk for PsA was not statistically different among patients treated with an IL-23 inhibitor and those treated with an IL-12/23 inhibitor , with the IL-23 inhibitor–treated cohort showing marginally higher rates between years 3 and 5.

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