MEDICATIONS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY

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MEDICATIONS: THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE UGLY July 13, 2013 Dr. Tanaz Kermani Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA Dr. Robert Spiera Professor of Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Director, Scleroderma, Vasculitis, & Myositis Center, Division of Rheumatology, The Hospital for Special Surgery

Conflict of interest statement None

Overview Overview of the general principles of treatment of vasculitis Discuss commonly prescribed medications and their side-effects Prednisone Cyclophosphamide Methotrexate Azathioprine Mycophenolate Mofetil Rituximab

Vasculitis Includes a group of conditions characterized by inflammation of blood vessels Autoimmune Cause unknown in most cases but some are triggered by infection Inflammation from the blood vessels can cause decrease in blood supply to organs and damage to these organs

Vasculitis Treatment Treatment is directed at suppressing the immune system immunosuppression Goals of treatment To decrease the inflammation and further damage Achieve remission Maintain remission Treat flares Monitor for side effects

Vasculitis Treatment Factors influencing treatment choice: Diagnosis/type of vasculitis Areas of involvement from vasculitis Other medical conditions

Vasculitis Treatment All require regular follow-up with your doctor Most with the exception of prednisone take several months to work Regular blood tests necessary for safety Most are NOT SAFE for pregnancy or breastfeeding They all decrease your body s ability to fight infections Avoid sick contacts, practice good hygiene/hand-washing Report signs of infection and seek attention promptly Recommend appropriate vaccination but LIVE VACCINES are contraindicated

Prednisone The Good Steroids Used for almost all types of vasculitis Fast acting Helps decrease the inflammation and make you feel better Can be used intravenously ( pulse ) or by pill

Prednisone The Bad and Ugly Many side-effects including but not limited to Weight gain Mood changes (irritability, depression, mania) Fluid retention Round, puffy face Skin thinning, easy bruising Cataracts, glaucoma

Prednisone The Bad and Ugly Adverse effects Infections Thins out the bones osteopenia or osteoporosis High blood sugar/diabetes High blood pressure Muscle weakness Stomach issues Avascular necrosis Adrenal insufficiency NEVER STOP ABRUPTLY

Prednisone Considerations Use the medication as directed Important to watch your diet and maintain a healthy weight Calcium and vitamin D to help with bone protection May need to add other medications to reduce risk of a particular lung infection (Bactrim) or other medicines to protect bones

Cyclophosphamide The Good Chemotherapy Not safe for pregnancy or breast feeding Used in certain forms of vasculitis for induction of remission and for severe flares Potent immunosuppressive Available as pill form or intravenously

Cyclophosphamide The Bad and Ugly Adverse effects Nausea, vomiting, hair loss Low blood counts (WBC, platelets) Liver dysfunction Infections Loss of fertility there are measures to help Bladder hemorrhage (cystitis) Increased risk of cancers - bladder, blood cancers

Cyclophosphamide - Considerations Regular testing evaluating blood counts and urine are very important Stay well hydrated If on pill form, take in the morning Monitor for infections Report any blood in the urine immediately to your doctor

Methotrexate The Good Chemotherapy but not at the doses used in rheumatology Pregnancy/breast feeding contraindicated Can be used as first-line agent for certain forms of vasculitis, or, to maintain remission Available as pill or injection Typical dose: 20-25mg once weekly Folic acid (vitamin) can help counteract some side-effects

Methotrexate The Bad and Ugly Caution in those with kidney or liver problems Adverse effects: Hair thinning, sun-sensitivity Sores in the mouth Gastrointestinal symptoms Diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting Low blood counts Elevated liver function tests, liver scarring Pneumonitis (lung inflammation) Infections Lymphoma (very rare, usually resolves with stopping MTX)

Methotrexate - Considerations Take folic acid Avoid alcohol Regular blood monitoring Drug-drug interaction with high dose Bactrim/Septra Report any fevers, shortness of breath, dry cough

Azathioprine The Good Used in certain forms of vasculitis to put people into remission or to maintain remission Avoid during pregnancy if possible, not recommended for breast feeding Pill form Okay to use in cases of kidney dysfunction Thiopurine Methyltransferase level (TPMT)

Azathioprine The Bad and Ugly Caution in those on allopurinol for gout (drugdrug interaction) Adverse effects Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite Low blood counts (WBC, platelets) Liver test abnormalities Infection Increased risk of cancers (skin cancers, others) Rare: pancreatitis Can cause a hypersensitivity reaction

Azathioprine - Considerations Avoid alcohol Get regular laboratory testing as recommended by your doctor Report any sudden fevers (without infection) with rashes, stomach pain, nausea Remember drug-drug interaction with allopurinol

Mycophenolate Mofetil The Good Used to maintain remission in certain forms of vasculitis Pregnancy/breast feeding contraindicated Pill form Safe to use in kidney dysfunction

Mycophenolate Mofetil The Bad and Ugly Can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea Low blood counts Liver function abnormalities Ankle swelling High blood pressure Infection (including rare cases of Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, PML) Cancers Stomach bleeding

Mycophenolate Mofetil - Considerations Take on empty stomach to help with absorption Regular laboratory tests Report any confusion, behavioral changes, difficulty walking or with balance

Rituximab The Good Recently FDA approved for treatment of certain forms of ANCA vasculitis Also used in other forms of vasculitis Intravenous medication usually administered once a week over 4 weeks or as 2 doses 2 weeks apart Does not affect fertility but not safe during pregnancy

Rituximab The Bad and Ugly Infusion reactions common muscle aches, low blood pressure, fever Can cause low white count Infections including Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) Reduced vaccine effectiveness

Rituximab - Considerations Usually given premedications to reduce infusion reactions Monitor for infections Report any confusion, new neurologic symptoms, difficulty walking, behavioral changes

Medications Summary Use as directed and under the supervision of our doctor Get appropriate tests done regularly Monitor for infection and side-effects report these to your doctor Discuss any plans for pregnancy with your doctor Protect yourself from sick contacts and by getting appropriate vaccinations

Thank you! Questions?