Current and emerging drugs for the treatment of pruritus: an update of the literature.

Expert Opin Pharmacother

Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miami Itch Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Coral Gables, FL, USA.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pruritus, especially chronic itch, significantly affects quality of life and is driven by complex mechanisms depending on the underlying condition.
  • The article reviews current and emerging treatments for itch, focusing on drugs that have shown effectiveness in advanced clinical trials, targeting various inflammatory pathways and neural receptors.
  • There is a growing range of specialized therapies that not only address inflammation but also target the nervous system, reflecting rapid advancements in itch management.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Pruritus, particularly in its chronic form, often imposes significant suffering and reductions in patients' quality of life. The pathophysiology of itch is varied depending on disease context, creating opportunities for unique drug development and multimodal therapy.

Areas Covered: The purpose of this article is to provide an update of the literature regarding current and emerging therapeutics in itch. We review the multitudes of drug targets available and corresponding drugs that have shown efficacy in clinical trials, with a particular emphasis on phase 2 and 3 trials and beyond. Broadly, these targets include therapies directed against type 2 inflammation (i.e. Th2 cytokines, JAK/STAT, lipid mediators, T-cell mediators, and other enzymes and receptors) and neural receptors and targets (i.e. PARs, TRP channels, opioid receptors, MRGPRs, GABA receptors, and cannabinoid receptors).

Expert Opinion: Therapeutics for itch are emerging at a remarkable pace, and we are entering an era with more and more specialized therapies. Increasingly, these treatments are able to relieve itch beyond their effect on inflammation by directly targeting the neurosensory system.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14656566.2024.2349193DOI Listing

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