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Enbrel vs. Xeljanz

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Key takeaways

Enbrel (etanercept) and Xeljanz (tofacitinib) are both used to treat autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, but they have some key differences. Enbrel is a biologic DMARD that is injected under the skin, while Xeljanz is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor taken orally. Enbrel is available as brand-name and biosimilar products, whereas Xeljanz is a synthetic medication and also comes in a generic form. Enbrel works by blocking tumor necrosis factor (TNF) to reduce inflammation, while Xeljanz blocks the JAK protein to achieve the same effect. Enbrel is typically administered once a week, whereas Xeljanz is taken once or twice daily, depending on the form. Both medications can increase the risk of serious infections, but Xeljanz also has a higher risk of blood clots and heart problems. Additionally, Enbrel is approved for use in children as young as 2 years old for certain conditions, while Xeljanz is also approved for children but has more specific dosing requirements based on weight.

Enbrel

(etanercept)

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(tofacitinib)

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Summary for Enbrel

Prescription only

Enbrel (etanercept) is a weekly injection used for many autoimmune conditions. Currently, it's only available as a brand-name product and can be expensive.

Indications for Enbrel

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Plaque psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
  • Ankylosing spondylitis (AS)
  • Childhood arthritis (polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis, JIA)

Pros and Cons for Enbrel

Pros

  • Available in a prefilled syringe or autoinjector for easy-at-home injections
  • Can be used in children age 2 and older for certain indications (JIA)
  • Can be kept at room temperature for up to 14 days
  • Manufacturer offers copay card for people with commercial insurance
  • Not many side effects other than infection and redness and irritation at the injection site

Cons

  • Raises risk of serious infections
  • Can cause the hepatitis B virus to reappear if you have a history of infection
  • Lymphoma and other cancers have been reported in people taking Enbrel (etanercept)
  • Available only as a brand medication so it can be expensive and isn't always covered by insurance
  • Needs to be given every week, unlike Humira (adalimumab), which is given every other week

Common Side Effects for Enbrel

  • Infection (including common cold/flu) (50%)
  • Injection site reaction (37%)
  • Diarrhea (8%)

Warnings for Enbrel

  • Serious infections
  • Cancers
  • Nervous system effects
  • Heart failure
  • Bleeding and infections

Summary for Xeljanz

Prescription only

Xeljanz (tofacitinib) is an oral medication that can treat different inflammatory problems. It can help adults with psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and ulcerative colitis, among other conditions. It's also helpful for children with a certain kind of arthritis. Xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a JAK inhibitor that lowers inflammation in the body. It comes as a tablet or liquid that's taken twice a day. There's also a longer-lasting once-daily tablet for adults. Xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a good option for people who've tried other medications first. But it can have side effects like headache, diarrhea, and a higher risk of infection. This medication is brand name only; there isn't a generic yet.

Indications for Xeljanz

Pros and Cons for Xeljanz

Pros

  • Liquid form available for the immediate-release version if you have trouble swallowing pills whole
  • Extended-release, once-daily tablets available for adults
  • Good option for people when other treatments haven't worked well

Cons

  • Has potentially serious risks (e.g., serious infections, blood clots)
  • Can raise cholesterol levels
  • Not clear if it's safe to take during pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding not recommended during treatment

Common Side Effects for Xeljanz

Arthritis:

Ulcerative colitis:

  • Nose and throat infection (10-14%)
  • High cholesterol (5-9%)
  • Headache (3-9%)
  • Upper respiratory tract infection (6-7%)
  • Lab results suggesting muscle damage (3-7%)
  • Rash (3-6%)
  • Diarrhea (2-5%)
  • Stomach infection (3-4%)
  • Anemia (2-4%)

Warnings for Xeljanz

  • Risk of serious infections
  • Possible higher risk of death for some older people with rheumatoid arthritis
  • Possible risk of cancer
  • Risk of blood clots, heart attack, or stroke
  • Stomach problems
  • Allergic reactions
  • Low blood cell counts
  • Liver damage

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