Exton, Pennsylvania, July 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — While the approvals of GSK’s Benlysta (belimumab) and Aurinia’s Lupkynis (voclosporin) have provided rheumatologists and nephrologists with additional options to treat lupus nephritis (LN) patients, specialists now highlight payer policies and access issues as key barriers to use.
Concerningly, prescribers estimate that one-quarter of LN patients are receiving suboptimal treatment due to poor insurance coverage and most specialists express concern about patients with high-deductible plans self-restricting from accessing treatment. Physicians often prescribe alternative treatment options to their LN patients because of high out-of-pocket costs or denied prior authorizations (PA). In fact, many physicians say they will prescribe the agent with the lowest threat of PA denial, regardless of if it is the most appropriate treatment option.
Rheumatologists and nephrologists are both frustrated with the PA process, managed care hassles, and out-of-pocket costs associated with the recently approved LN drugs. Research from Spherix’s Q2 2023 RealTime Dynamix™: Lupus Nephritis (US) service finds rheumatologists more likely than nephrologists to feel payers are becoming more aggressive in limiting and restricting access to LN products – something which strongly influences their use of these products.
This is of high note given that perceived ownership of both Benlysta and Lupkynis prescribing in co-management scenarios is trending in the direction of rheumatology over the past four waves of research, with rheumatologists generally driving overall prescribing of both approved LN drugs. Rheumatologists also commonly mention coverage or cost as the main reasons to prescribe a generic calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) like tacrolimus over a novel CNI like Lupkynis.
Specialists predict that new LN treatment options like AstraZeneca’s Saphnelo (anifrolumab), Roche-Genentech’s Gazyva (obinutuzumab), Horizon’s daxdilimab, Kezar Life Sciences’ zetomipzomib, and Novartis’ Cosentyx (secukinumab) and ianalumab will play key roles in LN treatment if approved. It will be critical for pipeline manufacturers to develop access strategies with payers to ameliorate patient access issues in what is likely to become an increasingly crowded market.
Spherix has been tracking the lupus nephritis market quarterly since 2019, prior to the approvals of Benlysta and Lupkynis, to help subscribed clients navigate the rapidly evolving LN market landscape and better understand complicated patient management patterns.
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