PLAN-psoriasis: protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial comparing patient-led ‘as-needed’ treatment and therapeutic drug monitoring-guided treatment to continuous treatment for adults with clear or almost clear skin on risankizumab monotherapy for psoriasis
Weiyu Ye, Kingsley Powell, Niamh Dooley, Charlotte M Thomas, Bola Coker, Helen McAteer, Jessica Ruoheng Wei, Wei Ren Tan, David Baudry, Tejus Dasandi, Jade Pizzato, Tracey H Sach, John Gregory, Zijing Yang, Andrew E Pink, Richard T Woolf, Richard B Warren, John Weinman

TL;DR
This study tests if personalized treatment strategies for psoriasis can reduce drug use while maintaining skin health, compared to continuous treatment.
Contribution
The study introduces a feasibility trial comparing patient-led and drug-monitoring guided treatment strategies to standard continuous treatment for psoriasis.
Findings
The trial will assess the practicality and acceptability of personalized dose minimization strategies for psoriasis.
Healthcare cost and resource data collection feasibility will be evaluated for future cost-effectiveness analysis.
Qualitative insights from patients and clinicians will inform the design of a future definitive trial.
Abstract
Targeted biologic therapies have transformed outcomes for individuals with psoriasis, a common immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease. The widespread use of these highly effective treatments has led to a growing number of individuals with clear or nearly clear skin remaining on continuous, long-term treatment. Personalised strategies to minimise drug exposure may sustain long-term disease control while reducing treatment burden, associated risks and healthcare costs. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a definitive pragmatic effectiveness trial of two personalised dose minimisation strategies compared with continuous treatment (standard care) in adults with well-controlled psoriasis receiving the exemplar biologic risankizumab. This is a multicentre, assessor-blind, parallel group, open-label randomised controlled feasibility trial in the UK, evaluating two personalised…
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TopicsPsoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis · Dermatology and Skin Diseases · Asthma and respiratory diseases
