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Bimzelx vs Tremfya

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Safety signalsTremfya has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Bimzelx based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Tremfya but not Bimzelx, including UnitedHealthcare
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Bimzelx
Tremfya
At A Glance
SC injection
Every 4-8 weeks
IL-17A and F antagonist
Subcutaneous / Intravenous
Every 4-8 weeks
Interleukin-23 antagonist
Indications
  • Psoriasis vulgaris
  • Arthritis, Psoriatic
  • Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Hidradenitis Suppurativa
  • Psoriasis vulgaris
  • Arthritis, Psoriatic
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Crohn Disease
Dosing
Psoriasis vulgaris 320 mg SC at Weeks 0, 4, 8, 12, and 16, then every 8 weeks thereafter; for patients weighing 120 kg or more, consider 320 mg every 4 weeks after Week 16.
Arthritis, Psoriatic, Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis 160 mg SC every 4 weeks; for Arthritis, Psoriatic with coexistent moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, use the plaque psoriasis dosing regimen.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa 320 mg SC at Weeks 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16, then every 4 weeks thereafter.
Psoriasis vulgaris Adults: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, Week 4, and every 8 weeks thereafter. Pediatric patients >=6 years and >=40 kg: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, Week 4, and every 8 weeks thereafter.
Arthritis, Psoriatic Adults: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, Week 4, and every 8 weeks thereafter, alone or with conventional DMARD. Pediatric patients >=6 years and >=40 kg: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, Week 4, and every 8 weeks thereafter, alone or with conventional DMARD.
Ulcerative Colitis Induction: 200 mg intravenous infusion over at least one hour at Week 0, 4, and 8, or 400 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, 4, and 8. Maintenance: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 16 and every 8 weeks thereafter, or 200 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 12 and every 4 weeks thereafter.
Crohn Disease Induction: 200 mg intravenous infusion over at least one hour at Week 0, 4, and 8, or 400 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 0, 4, and 8. Maintenance: 100 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 16 and every 8 weeks thereafter, or 200 mg subcutaneous injection at Week 12 and every 4 weeks thereafter.
Contraindications
  • History of serious hypersensitivity reaction to guselkumab or to any of the excipients
Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=1%) Upper respiratory infections, oral candidiasis, headache, injection site reactions, tinea infections, gastroenteritis, herpes simplex infections, acne, folliculitis, fatigue, diarrhea, urinary tract infection
Serious Suicidal ideation and behavior, serious infections, liver biochemical abnormalities, inflammatory bowel disease
Postmarketing Conjunctivitis, esophageal candidiasis
Most common (>=1%) Upper respiratory infections (14.3%), headache (4.6%), injection site reactions (4.5%), arthralgia (2.7%), diarrhea (1.6%), gastroenteritis (1.3%), tinea infections (1.1%), herpes simplex infections (1.1%).
Serious Serious infections occurred in <=0.2% in plaque psoriasis trials through Week 16. In ulcerative colitis trials, serious infections occurred in 0.8% with TREMFYA vs. 0% with placebo (44-week trial) and 1.8% vs. 0.7% (24-week trial). In Crohn's disease, serious infections occurred in 1.5% with TREMFYA vs. 0% with placebo.
Postmarketing Hypersensitivity including anaphylaxis, rash.
Pharmacology
Bimekizumab-bkzx is a humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody that selectively binds IL-17A, IL-17F, and IL-17AF cytokines, inhibiting their interaction with the IL-17 receptor complex and suppressing the release of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines.
Guselkumab is a human monoclonal IgG1 lambda antibody that selectively binds to the p19 subunit of interleukin-23 (IL-23) and inhibits its interaction with the IL-23 receptor, thereby inhibiting the release of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Bimzelx
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
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Tremfya
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (12/12) · Step Therapy (12/12) · Qty limit (11/12)
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UnitedHealthcare
Bimzelx
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (5/8) · Step Therapy (5/8) · Qty limit (5/8)
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Tremfya
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (6/8) · Step Therapy (5/8) · Qty limit (5/8)
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Humana
Bimzelx
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
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Tremfya
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
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Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
$15/fillfill
Bimzelx Bridge
Commercial or private insurance
Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
Cost estimate not availableAssistance Fund: Psoriatic Arthritis
Commercial or private insurance
Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
Final cost depends on formulary coverage
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