1University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Kingston, Rhode Island
International Journal of Celiac Disease.
2018,
Vol. 6 No. 2, 33-36
DOI: 10.12691/ijcd-6-2-8
Copyright © 2018 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Eric P. Borrelli Pharm D. Celiac Disease Pipeline: An Examination of New Treatment Options Currently Under Investigation.
International Journal of Celiac Disease. 2018; 6(2):33-36. doi: 10.12691/ijcd-6-2-8.
Correspondence to: Eric P. Borrelli Pharm D, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Kingston, Rhode Island. Email:
ericborrelli@my.uri.eduAbstract
Celiac disease is a chronic gastrointestinal autoimmune disease that occurs in approximately 0.5-1% of the U.S. population. At this point in time there is no cure nor therapeutic option available for patients with CD. The only treatment option is a 100% strict adherence to a gluten free diet. However, even complete adherence may not be enough as some foods might contain cross contaminated gluten. The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe different therapy options currently being investigated for potential use in patients with CD. An analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov was performed with the search term “Celiac Disease”. The search returned 192 results, however only 8 were pharmacologic treatment options. The pharmacologic therapies located were TIMP-GLIA, ALV003, AMG714, pancrelipase, Nexvax2, RO5459072, Hu-Mik Beta-1, and Necator americanus (Na). With the nonexistent treatment options currently available, further research needs to be completed to create new therapeutic options for patients with CD with the goal of ultimately curing patients.
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