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Analysis of uveitis rates across all etanercept ankylosing spondylitis clinical trials
Sieper J et al. – Study demonstrates that in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) patients, rates of uveitis events with etanercept were lower than with placebo in placebo-controlled trials and similar to sulfasalazine in an active-comparator trial.

Methods
  • Aim was to assess uveitis (including iritis and iridocyclitis) incidence from clinical trials of etanercept in AS pts
  • 4 placebo-controlled; 1 active-controlled; and 3 open-label trials were examined for reports of uveitis
  • Between-group differences in the uveitis rates were calculated for the double-blind, active-controlled, and long-term studies
Results
  • In placebo-controlled trials, the uveitis rate per 100 subject yrs for etanercept was lower vs placebo
  • In the active comparator trial, rates for etanercept and sulphasalazine were similar
  • Long-term rate for etanercept, estimated from both placebo-controlled and open-label extension studies was 12.0
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