Trial results comparing upadacitinib (Rinvoq) to dupilumab for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis were posted on ClinicalTrials.gov on 2025-02-14. The study found that 19.9% of participants treated with upadacitinib achieved a ≥90% reduction in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI 90) and a Worst Pruritus Numerical Rating Scale (WP-NRS) of 0 or 1 at Week 16, compared to 8.9% of those treated with dupilumab.

Background

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by rash and intense itching. For adolescent and adult participants with moderate to severe AD who have an inadequate response to systemic therapies, systemic anti-inflammatory treatments are often required. Upadacitinib and dupilumab are both approved drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.

Trial design

This completed Phase 3 trial (NCT05601882) enrolled 920 participants to evaluate adverse events and changes in disease activity in adolescent and adult participants with moderate to severe Atopic Dermatitis. The study compared oral upadacitinib to subcutaneous dupilumab.

Key results

Key results at Week 16 comparing upadacitinib to dupilumab included:

Early onset of pruritus relief was also observed:

What this means

The results indicate that upadacitinib demonstrated superior efficacy compared to dupilumab across several key measures of atopic dermatitis disease activity and pruritus relief. The significantly higher percentages of participants achieving EASI 90, combined EASI 90 and WP-NRS 0/1, and improvements in pruritus, along with the rapid onset of pruritus relief, suggest that upadacitinib may offer a more effective treatment option for adolescent and adult participants with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis who have had an inadequate response to prior systemic therapies.

Source

The information regarding these trial results was obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov, a public database of clinical studies. The results for study NCT05601882, titled "A Study to Evaluate Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity Comparing Oral Upadacitinib to Subcutaneous Dupilumab in Adolescent and Adult Participants With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis," were posted on 2025-02-14 on clinicaltrials.gov.