2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2020.10.001
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Fibrates for Itch (FITCH) in Fibrosing Cholangiopathies: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Pruritus may seriously impair quality of life in patients with cholestatic diseases such as primary or secondary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC, SSC) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Pharmacologic strategies show limited efficacy and can provoke serious side effects. We hypothesized that bezafibrate, a broad peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) agonist, relieves cholestasis-associated itch by alleviating hepatobiliary injury. The aim of this investigatorinitiated FITCH tria… Show more

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“…Another important finding from our study is that fibrates, when added to OCA and UDCA (Group OCA‐Fibrate), led to a significant improvement of pruritus with a 10 times increased probability of having no itch than with OCA and UDCA. This result is in accordance with the known beneficial effect of fibrates on PBC‐associated pruritus 14,15,22 . It suggests that the association of fibrates with OCA, irrespective of its long‐term potentiating effects on PBC, could be particularly relevant in order to mitigate the side effects of OCA 17 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Another important finding from our study is that fibrates, when added to OCA and UDCA (Group OCA‐Fibrate), led to a significant improvement of pruritus with a 10 times increased probability of having no itch than with OCA and UDCA. This result is in accordance with the known beneficial effect of fibrates on PBC‐associated pruritus 14,15,22 . It suggests that the association of fibrates with OCA, irrespective of its long‐term potentiating effects on PBC, could be particularly relevant in order to mitigate the side effects of OCA 17 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This result is in accordance with the known beneficial effect of fibrates on PBC-associated pruritus. 14,15,22 It suggests that the association of fibrates with OCA, irrespective of its long-term potentiating effects on PBC, could be particularly relevant in order to mitigate the side effects of OCA. 17 The comparison of therapeutic sequences between OCA and fibrates (Group OCA-Fibrate vs Group Fibrate-OCA) revealed differences in biochemical responses that could reflect drug-specific mechanisms.…”
Section: Last Fw Triplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Intractable pruritus remains an indication for liver transplantation [1]. Paradoxically, UDCA [18] and OCA can make pruritus worse although there is emerging evidence to suggest fibrates may help control pruritus [13,19]. A number of clinical trials targeting pruritus suggest promise, including the use of ileal bile acid transporter inhibitors [20].…”
Section: Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial with the aim to assess the effects of bezafibrate on pruritus (FITCH) has been conducted in 70 patients with PBC, PSC and secondary sclerosing cholangitis with moderate to severe pruritus. 32 The primary endpoint was ≥50% reduction of pruritus (scored on visual analogue scale). Bezafibrate (400 mg/day) led 45%, placebo 11% to the primary endpoint (P=0.003).…”
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confidence: 99%