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PAD Profile : Certolizumab pegol - Psoriatic arthritis

Keywords :
RA, Biologic, NICE, immunosuppressant, Cytokine modulator, TNF Alpha Inhibitor, DMARD, bDmard, Disease modulating, Rheumatology
Brand Names Include :
Cimzia

Traffic Light Status

Status 1 of 1.

Status :
Red
Formulations :
  • Subcutaneous injection (sc)
Trust Alignment :
Primary Care
ASPH
RSFT
SASH
SABP
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Comments :
No comments returned.
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Guidelines

No guidelines returned.

Other Drugs

Other Indications

Additional Documents

Committee Recommendations

Date
Committee Name
Narrative
03 April 2024
Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System Area Prescribing Committee (APC)

The Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System Area Prescribing Committee agreed the reviewed and updated  Psoriatic arthritis high cost immunomodulator treatment pathway.

02 December 2020
Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System Area Prescribing Committee (APC)

The Surrey Heartlands ICS Area Prescribing Committee have agreed an update of the Psoriatic Arthritis High Cost immunomodulator Drug Treatment Pathway. 

The pathway has been updated following guidance from the Regional Medicines Optimisation Committee in May 2020, in relation to the sequential use of biologic medicines. 

05 July 2017
Surrey & North West Sussex Area Prescribing Committee (formerly Prescribing Clinical Network)
The PCN recommends Certolizumab pegol and Secukinumab as treatment options for treating psoriatic arthritis after inadequate response to DMARDS in line with NICE and the associated treatment pathways. Prescribing will be by hospital specialists only, in line with NICE TA445 using Blueteq initiation and continuation forms. Certolizumab pegol and Secukinumab will be considered RED on the traffic light system.

Associated BNF Codes

10. Musculoskeletal and Joint Diseases
10.01.03. Rheumatic disease suppressant drugs
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