| Psoriasis vulgaris
Siliq vs Hulio
Side-by-side clinical, coverage, and cost comparison for psoriasis vulgaris.Deep comparison between: Siliq vs Hulio with Prescriber.AI
AI compares prescribing info and payer-specific access barriers across 1,200+ formularies. Here's a preview of what prescribers are already asking.Safety signalsHulio has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Siliq based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Hulio but not Siliq, including UnitedHealthcare
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Category
Siliq
Hulio
At A Glance
Subcutaneous
Every 2 weeks
IL-17RA antagonist
SC injection
Every 1-2 weeks
TNF-alpha inhibitor
Indications
- Psoriasis vulgaris
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Juvenile arthritis
- Arthritis, Psoriatic
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Crohn Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Psoriasis vulgaris
- Hidradenitis Suppurativa
- Uveitis
Dosing
Psoriasis vulgaris 210 mg subcutaneously at Weeks 0, 1, and 2 followed by 210 mg every 2 weeks.
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Psoriatic, Ankylosing spondylitis 40 mg SC every other week; some Rheumatoid Arthritis patients not taking concomitant MTX may benefit from 40 mg every week or 80 mg every other week.
Juvenile arthritis Patients 2 years of age and older: 15 kg to <30 kg: 20 mg SC every other week; >=30 kg: 40 mg SC every other week.
Crohn Disease Adults: 160 mg SC on Day 1, 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every other week starting Day 29; pediatric patients >=6 years weighing 17 kg to <40 kg: 80 mg Day 1, 40 mg Day 15, 20 mg every other week; weighing >=40 kg: 160 mg Day 1, 80 mg Day 15, 40 mg every other week.
Ulcerative Colitis 160 mg SC on Day 1, 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every other week starting Day 29; discontinue if no clinical remission by Day 57.
Psoriasis vulgaris, Uveitis 80 mg SC initial dose, followed by 40 mg every other week starting one week after the initial dose.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa 160 mg SC on Day 1, 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every week or 80 mg every other week starting Day 29.
Contraindications
- Crohn's disease
- Clinically significant hypersensitivity to brodalumab or to any of the excipients
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Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=1%) Arthralgia (4.7%), headache (4.3%), fatigue (2.6%), diarrhea (2.2%), oropharyngeal pain (2.1%), nausea (1.9%), myalgia (1.7%), injection site reactions (1.5%), influenza (1.3%), neutropenia (1.0%), tinea infections (1.0%).
Serious Suicidal ideation and behavior (0.37 per 100 subject-years), infections including fungal infections, neutropenia grade >=3.
Postmarketing Hypersensitivity reactions, anaphylaxis including anaphylactic shock, pruritus, rashes, eczema, urticaria, dermatitis, eczematous eruptions (atopic dermatitis-like eruptions).
Most common (>=5%) Injection site reactions, upper respiratory infection, headache, rash, sinusitis, nausea, accidental injury, urinary tract infection, abdominal pain, flu syndrome, hyperlipidemia, back pain, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, hematuria, alkaline phosphatase increased.
Serious Serious infections (pneumonia, septic arthritis, cellulitis, diverticulitis, pyelonephritis), tuberculosis, opportunistic infections, malignancies, hepatitis B virus reactivation, neurologic reactions, hematological reactions, heart failure, autoimmunity, severe hepatic reactions including acute liver failure.
Postmarketing Diverticulitis, large bowel perforations, pancreatitis, pyrexia, liver failure, hepatitis, sarcoidosis, Merkel Cell Carcinoma, demyelinating disorders, cerebrovascular accident, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary embolism, Stevens Johnson Syndrome, cutaneous vasculitis, erythema multiforme, new or worsening psoriasis, alopecia, lichenoid skin reaction, systemic vasculitis, deep vein thrombosis.
Pharmacology
Brodalumab is a human monoclonal IgG2 antibody that selectively binds to IL-17RA and inhibits its interactions with IL-17 family cytokines (IL-17A, IL-17F, IL-17C, IL-17A/F heterodimer, IL-25), thereby blocking IL-17 cytokine-induced pro-inflammatory responses.
Adalimumab-fkjp is a recombinant human IgG1 monoclonal antibody that binds specifically to TNF-alpha and blocks its interaction with the p55 and p75 cell surface TNF receptors, reducing inflammatory and immune responses in conditions including RA, JIA, PsA, AS, CD, UC, Ps, HS, and UV.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Siliq
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
Hulio
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
UnitedHealthcare
Siliq
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (1/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (1/8)
Hulio
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (0/8)
Humana
Siliq
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
Hulio
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
$50/momo
Siliq Solutions Instant Savings Program - Non-covered benefitCommercial or private insurance
Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
No savings programs available for Hulio.
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Clinical data sourced from FDA-approved labeling. Coverage data via MMIT. Updated monthly.