While fenofibrate and bezafibrate can be used off-label for primary biliary cholangitis, Dr. Levy said, fenofibrate labeling indicates that it is contraindicated in patients with hepatic or severe renal dysfunction, including primary biliary cholangitis.
According to Dr. Levy, that contraindication is based on experience with clofibrate, a first-generation fibrate that was associated with increased risk of gallstone formation. “If you choose to use fenofibrate, this is off-label use, and you need to warn your patients,” she told attendees at the meeting.
Two other agents under investigation in primary biliary cholangitis that have shown some promising results recently, according to Dr. Levy, include budesonide and an engineered variant of the human hormone FGF19 known as NGM282.
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Dr. Levy reported disclosures related to CymaBay Therapeutics, Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Genfit, GenKyoTex, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, Intercept Pharmaceuticals, NGM Biopharmaceuticals, and Novartis.