| Psoriasis vulgaris
Skyrizi vs Zoryve Foam
Side-by-side clinical, coverage, and cost comparison for psoriasis vulgaris.Deep comparison between: Skyrizi vs Zoryve 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 signalsZoryve has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Skyrizi based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Zoryve but not Skyrizi, including UnitedHealthcare
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Category
Skyrizi
Zoryve
At A Glance
SC injection
Every 8-12 weeks
IL-23 antagonist
Topical
Once daily
PDE4 inhibitor
Indications
- Psoriasis vulgaris
- Arthritis, Psoriatic
- Crohn Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Psoriasis vulgaris
Dosing
Psoriasis vulgaris, Arthritis, Psoriatic 150 mg SC at Week 0, Week 4, and every 12 weeks thereafter.
Crohn Disease Induction: 600 mg IV infusion over at least 1 hour at Week 0, Week 4, and Week 8; maintenance: 180 mg or 360 mg SC at Week 12 and every 8 weeks thereafter.
Ulcerative Colitis Induction: 1,200 mg IV infusion over at least 2 hours at Week 0, Week 4, and Week 8; maintenance: 180 mg or 360 mg SC at Week 12 and every 8 weeks thereafter.
Seborrheic dermatitis, Psoriasis vulgaris Apply a thin layer once daily to affected areas of body and/or scalp when not wet; rub in completely; for topical use only, not for ophthalmic, oral, or intravaginal use.
Contraindications
- Previous serious hypersensitivity reaction to risankizumab-rzaa or any excipient
- Moderate to severe liver impairment (Child-Pugh B or C)
Adverse Reactions
Most common Upper respiratory infections, headache, fatigue, injection site reactions, tinea infections, arthralgia, pyrexia, rash
Serious Cellulitis, osteomyelitis, sepsis, herpes zoster, pneumonia
Postmarketing Eczema, rash
Most common (>=1%) - Seborrheic dermatitis nasopharyngitis, nausea, headache
Most common (>=1%) - Psoriasis vulgaris headache, diarrhea, nausea, nasopharyngitis
Pharmacology
Risankizumab-rzaa is a humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody that selectively binds to the p19 subunit of human IL-23 cytokine, inhibiting its interaction with the IL-23 receptor and suppressing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines.
PDE4 inhibitor; roflumilast and its active N-oxide metabolite inhibit PDE4, a major cyclic AMP-metabolizing enzyme, leading to accumulation of intracellular cyclic AMP; the specific mechanism(s) by which roflumilast exerts its therapeutic action is not well defined.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Skyrizi
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (0/12) · Step Therapy (0/12) · Qty limit (0/12)
Zoryve
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (9/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
UnitedHealthcare
Skyrizi
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (0/8)
Zoryve
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (6/8) · Step Therapy (4/8) · Qty limit (4/8)
Humana
Skyrizi
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (0/3) · Step Therapy (0/3) · Qty limit (1/3)
Zoryve
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (1/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
Cost estimate not availableAssistance Fund: Crohn's Disease: Waitlist
Commercial or private insurance
Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
$0
Arcutis Cares Patient Assistance: ZoryveCommercial or private insurance
Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
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