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TREMFYA® (guselkumab) receives U.S. FDA approval for adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis
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HORSHAM, PA - Johnson & Johnson announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved TREMFYA® (guselkumab) for the treatment of adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC), a chronic disease of the large intestine in which the lining of the colon becomes inflamed. TREMFYA® is the first and only approved fully-human, dual-acting monoclonal antibody that blocks IL-23 while also binding to CD64, a receptor on cells that produce IL-23. IL-23 is a cytokine secreted by activated monocyte/macrophages and dendritic cells that is known to be a driver of immune-mediated diseases including UC.

"Treatment with TREMFYA resulted in significant improvement in the chronic symptoms of ulcerative colitis, and importantly, normalization in the endoscopic appearance of the intestinal lining," said David T. Rubin, MD, Director, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, University of Chicago Medicine, and lead investigator for the QUASAR program. "Today's approval of TREMFYA builds on the clinical and well-established safety profile of this IL-23 inhibitor and marks a significant step forward in the treatment of this chronic inflammatory disease."

The UC approval is supported by data from the ongoing Phase 2b/3 QUASAR study evaluating the efficacy and safety of TREMFYA® in adult patients with moderately to severely active UC who experienced an inadequate response or who demonstrate intolerance to conventional therapy, other biologics and/or JAK inhibitors. 

"There is a significant need for new UC therapies that offer meaningful improvements in symptoms and the promise of remission, both overall clinical remission as well as delivering visible healing of the colon through endoscopic remission," said Christopher Gasink, MD, Vice President, Medical Affairs, Gastroenterology & Autoantibody, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. "In the QUASAR clinical program, TREMFYA demonstrated high reported rates of endoscopic remission at one year of treatment, continuing to raise the bar for efficacy in the treatment of this inflammatory bowel disease."

For the treatment of UC, TREMFYA® is administered as a 200 mg induction dose intravenously at weeks zero, four and eight by a healthcare professional. The recommended maintenance dosage is 100 mg administered by SC injection at week 16, and every 8 weeks thereafter, or 200 mg administered by SC injection at week 12, and every 4 weeks thereafter. The SC maintenance dose can be self-administered by the patient or administered by a caregiver using TREMFYA® after proper training. Use the lowest effective recommended dosage to maintain therapeutic response.