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Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy 2019-06

Current and promising therapy for primary biliary cholangitis.

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Andrea Gossard
Keith Lindor

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Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic, cholestatic liver disease that may progress to cirrhosis with complications of end-stage liver disease. Approved treatment options include ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) and obeticholic acid (OCA) but novel therapies are being investigated.In this review, the authors describe the current pharmacotherapy for the treatment of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and for management of side effects such as pruritus and fatigue based on the currently available literature.Patients diagnosed with PBC should be offered treatment with UDCA at 13-15 mg/kg per day if liver enzymes are elevated. If they do not meet the defined criteria of response, adjunctive therapy should be considered. This may include OCA at 5 mg per day for patients without cirrhosis or investigational therapy. Management of the most common side effects, pruritus, and fatigue, is nuanced and includes lifestyle modifications as well as pharmacological approaches. Several tools such as the Mayo Risk Score and GLOBE are available for prognostic modeling. Ultimately, patients with PBC may end up requiring liver transplantation and referral to a transplant center may also be needed.

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