Author:
Cançado Guilherme Grossi Lopes,Couto Cláudia Alves,Guedes Laura Vilar,Braga Michelle Harriz,Terrabuio Débora Raquel Benedita,Cançado Eduardo Luiz Rachid,Ferraz Maria Lucia Gomes,Villela-Nogueira Cristiane Alves,Nardelli Mateus Jorge,Faria Luciana Costa,Oliveira Elze Maria Gomes de,Rotman Vivian,Mazo Daniel Ferraz de Campos,Borges Valéria Ferreira de Almeida e,Mendes Liliana Sampaio Costa,Codes Liana,Pessoa Mario Guimarães,Signorelli Izabelle Venturini,Levy Cynthia,Bittencourt Paulo Lisboa
Abstract
Aim: Up to 40% of patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) will have a suboptimal biochemical response to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), which can be improved by the addition of fibrates. This exploratory study aims to evaluate the long-term real-life biochemical response of different fibrates, including ciprofibrate, in subjects with UDCA-unresponsive PBC.Methods: The Brazilian Cholestasis Study Group multicenter database was reviewed to assess the response rates to UDCA plus fibrates in patients with UDCA-unresponsive PBC 1 and 2 years after treatment initiation by different validated criteria.Results: In total, 27 patients (100% women, mean age 48.9 ± 9.2 years) with PBC were included. Overall response rates to fibrates by each validated criterion varied from 39 to 60% and 39–76% at 12 and 24 months after treatment combination, respectively. Combination therapy resulted in a significant decrease in ALT and ALP only after 2 years, while GGT significantly improved in the first year of treatment. Treatment response rates at 1 and 2 years appear to be comparable between ciprofibrate and bezafibrate using all available criteria.Conclusion: Our findings endorse the efficacy of fibrate add-on treatment in PBC patients with suboptimal response to UDCA. Ciprofibrate appears to be at least as effective as bezafibrate and should be assessed in large clinical trials as a possibly new, cheaper, and promising option for treatment of UDCA-unresponsive PBC patients.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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