Etrasimod (Velsipity) recommended as a treatment option for Ulcerative Colitis in England – Crohn’s & Colitis UK

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2024

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NICE is the organisation that decides whether treatments should be available on the NHS in England. Wales and Northern Ireland usually follow NICE decisions too.

In Scotland, these decisions are made by the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC). The SMC has not assessed etrasimod yet. We do not know when this might happen, so this medicine is not available on the NHS in Scotland for the time being.

Etrasimod is a type of medicine called an S1P receptor modulator.It sticks to a protein on some white blood cells. This stops the white blood cells travelling into your gut, where they can cause inflammation.

The brand name for etrasimod is Velsipity.

NICE has recommended etrasimod as a treatment option for moderately to severely active Ulcerative Colitis in people who:

It is also being assessed for people with Crohns, but this is at an earlier stage of development.

Etrasimod comes as a tablet that you take once a day.

Two trials have looked at how well etrasimod works to get Colitis under control (in remission) and keep it under control. The trials compared etrasimod to a dummy treatment (placebo).

The second trial carried on beyond the initial 12 weeks to a total of 52 weeks.

Evidence from both studies showed that etrasimod is more effective than placebo at getting Colitis into remission as well as keeping it in remission over a longer period.

In both trials, etrasimod was found to be safe to take. In the first trial, the rate of side effects was similar among people taking etrasimod and those taking placebo. In the second trial, which lasted 52 weeks, 71 out of every 100 people taking etrasimod reported side effects, compared to 56 out of every 100 taking a placebo.

These studies suggest that etrasimod may cause side effects in some people. In both trials, most side effects were graded mild or moderate.

New treatment options should become available on the NHS in England within 3 months of NICE making a recommendation. Wales and Northern Ireland usually follow NICE decisions too.

Etrasimod is not suitable for everyone with Colitis. If you think it might an option for you, talk to your IBD team. Together, you can talk about your treatment options and decide what is right for you.

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