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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Pharmacotherapeutic Treatment for Healthcare Providers: a Pedagogic Tutorial
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Pharmacotherapeutic Treatment for Healthcare Providers: a Pedagogic Tutorial

Charlotte Silvestre, Julien Antih, Baptiste Perrier, Lucas Fabrega, Florence Bichon et Patrick Poucheret
Gastrointestinal Disorders, Vol.7(3)
16/09/2025

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Crohn's disease Ulcerative colitis Pharmacotherapeutics Healthcare providers Inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents significant health challenges on a global scale, primarily encompassing Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. These conditions are characterized by cycles of relapse and remission. Current treatment options, including conventional chemical therapies and biologics such as anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor α (anti-TNFα), anti-integrin, anti-interleukins 12 (IL-12) or 23 (IL-23) agents, Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitors, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1p) receptor modulators, provide symptomatic relief but do not offer a cure. These therapies are associated with both localized and systemic adverse effects, necessitating careful patient monitoring. Probiotics and prebiotics have been investigated for their potential to enhance gut microbiota diversity, which may assist in managing IBD. However, their efficacy in preventing disease flares remains limited. Recent advances in drug delivery systems, including pressure-based and pH-sensitive formulations, aim at enhancing localized treatment efficacy while minimizing adverse effects. Additionally, a pharmacogenomic approach could improve treatment personalization, optimize therapeutic outcomes, and enhance patients' quality of life by addressing mental health needs and ensuring comprehensive follow-up care. Despite increased awareness and education among healthcare providers regarding IBD, there is still a need for clearer guidance on available treatment options. Objective: This review aims at providing deeper understanding of IBD management strategies, ultimately striving to improve the quality of care for individuals affected by this disease.</p></div>

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