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Apremilast for the Treatment of Refractory Erythema Multiforme
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Apremilast for Erythema Multiforme. Completed, enrolled 6 participants across 1 site.
Signals
Detailed Summary
This study is recruiting patients with chronic, treatment resistant erythema multiforme (EM), which is a disease that can affect the skin and mucous membranes (mucocutaneous). EM often impacts quality of life with pain, anorexia, hospitalization, and related long-term issues. While there are medications used to treat EM, no single therapeutic agent has been consistently effective for long-term management of disease. Apremilast (trade name: Otezla) is approved to treat Bechet's Disease, a different but similar mucocutaneous disease. In this study, eligible patients will receive apremilast for 6 months of treatment so we can evaluate if there is a difference in pain and the number of EM flares compared to prior to treatment with apremilast.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Interventions
Apremilast (Otezla), oral medication Day 1: 10 mg in the morning. Day 2: 10 mg in the morning and 10 mg in the evening. Day 3: 10 mg in the morning and 20 mg in the evening. Day 4: 20 mg in the morning and 20 mg in the evening. Day 5: 20 mg in the morning and 30 mg in the evening Day 6: 30 mg twice daily Maintenance dosing: 30 mg twice daily