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TRALOKINUMAB-LDRM INJ,SOLN

Clinical Criteria Summary

Exclusion Criteria

  • Concurrent use of live (attenuated) vaccines or treatment with live (attenuated) vaccines within the previous 4 weeks
  • Concurrent use with targeted immunomodulators unless potential risk-benefits favor use
  • Untreated parasitic (helminth) infection

Inclusion Criteria for New Starts

  • Diagnosis of chronic atopic dermatitis made or confirmed by a VA / VA Community Care dermatologist
  • Prescribed by a VA / VA Community Care dermatologist, allergist, immunologist, or other designated expert in the management of atopic dermatitis in consultation with a VA / VA Community Care dermatologist, allergist, or immunologist
  • Offered all age-appropriate vaccinations prior to initiating therapy
  • Assessment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in the last 2 weeks as determined by either a gestalt assessment of “moderate” or “severe” OR Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) ≥ 16
  • Refractory to ≥ 2 drug classes of topical therapies for atopic dermatitis (e.g., corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, PDE4 inhibitors, JAK inhibitors) for ≥ 4 weeks total unless the therapy is medically inadvisable or not tolerated

Additional Inclusion Criteria

  • For females who can become pregnant: Counseling provided on potential risks vs benefits of treatment and the use of effective contraception during therapy
  • For females who are breastfeeding/providing breastmilk to an infant: Counseling provided on potential risks vs benefits of treatment

Therapy Sequencing & Dosing Considerations

  • If patient weighs < 100 kg, consider tralokinumab prior to dupilumab
  • First-line therapy options include dupilumab, tralokinumab-ldrm, lebrikizumab-lbkz, or nemolizumab-ilto
  • Second-line therapy options include abrocitinib or upadacitinib
  • Consider offering methotrexate, azathioprine, or mycophenolate mofetil in the context of shared decision-making (prior trials not required), with use conditional on risk-benefit certainty, onset speed, follow-up feasibility, comorbidities, and patient preferences

Vaccination Requirements

  • When possible, vaccinations should be updated before initiating therapy
  • Unless contraindicated, recombinant zoster (SHINGRIX) vaccine should be completed or at least initiated by the end of the first year of treatment, preferably when dosage is low, disease is stable, or at other times when a robust immune response to vaccination can be expected

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