Editorial
Abatacept versus other biologics in methotrexate inadequate responders with rheumatoid arthritis: you like tomato and I like tomahto... let's call the whole thing off
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY 10003, USA
Arthritis Research & Therapy 2012, 14:104 doi:10.1186/ar3688
See related research by Guyot et al., http://arthritis-research.com/content/13/6/R204
Published: 21 February 2012Abstract
In the absence of head-to-head trials, analysis of available data from randomized clinical trials allows for comparison of the efficacy of biologic agents for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Methotrexate (MTX) inadequate responder trials provide data suggesting no major differences among any of the biologic agents, which is also confirmed in MTX naive population trials, when available, possibly a more reliable comparison group. The decision to pick one over the other should focus on safety, long-term survival of the drug and ease of use, which is for the most part influenced by patient preferences.



