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FDA approves AbbVie's plaque psoriasis drug

AbbVie Inc has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration approved its Skyrizi drug as a treatment for plaque psoriasis at a time when its blockbuster psoriasis drug, Humira, faces patent pressures, reports Reuters Health. Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis, a chronic skin condition.

The approval of Skyrizi, an injectable drug, is based on results from AbbVie’s global Phase 3 psoriasis programme, which assessed the safety and efficacy of the drug in adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

AbbVie said it expects Skyrizi to be available in the US in early May.

Psoriasis causes an over-production of skin cells, resulting in inflamed, red lesions or plaques, which can be itchy and painful. It affects 7.5m Americans and is the most prevalent autoimmune disease in the US, AbbVie said.

The report says Humira is the world’s best-selling prescription medicine and has long buoyed AbbVie’s business, bringing in revenue of $19.94bn in 2018. But it is set to face biosimilar competition from 2023.

Skyrizi, which won regulatory approval in Canada and Japan earlier this year, is part of a collaboration between Boehringer Ingelheim and AbbVie, with AbbVie leading development and commercialisation of the drug, the report says.

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