ROBERT GREENBERG, MD: Amevive is given by twelve weekly injections. Amevive, after finishing a twelve-week course, can provide remissions from anywhere from one to eight, nine months after the last dose.
PAUL YAMAUCHI, MD: Multiple courses do result in better results in the treatment of psoriasis. With multiple courses, you get a longer remission time, a better clearance of the psoriasis and improved quality of life as you improve your psoriasis. When the patient is off the Amevive, the psoriasis does continue to improve even when they're not receiving treatment.
ANNOUNCER: Other biologics are self- injected, and these should be taken year-round to keep clearing psoriasis
PAUL YAMAUCHI, MD: Raptiva is given at home. The patient gives himself a shot, typically in the abdomen, the thighs and the upper arms once a week. Raptiva is a drug where it's administered continuously so the psoriasis needs to be treated continuously with the Raptiva once a week with these injections.
ROBERT GREENBERG, MD: Enbrel is another self-injectable medicine that is given by the patient either once a week at home or twice a week at home. Enbrel, like Raptiva, is on an ongoing basis.
ANNOUNCER: As each targets the disease in a slightly different way, the speed of the results will vary.
PAUL YAMAUCHI, MD: It takes about two to four weeks for the Enbrel to start working and patients start seeing a result.
On average, I believe that patients start seeing response in about four weeks after starting the Raptiva.