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Subject: Cosentyx 2017-A SGM P2024

Drug
COSENTYX  (secukinumab)


Policy:

      I.  INDICATIONS

          The indications below including FDA-approved indications and compendial uses are
          considered a covered benefit provided that all the approval criteria are met and the member
          has no exclusions to the prescribed therapy.

          FDA-Approved Indications
          A.  Moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (PsO) in patients 6 years of age and older who are
               candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy
          B.  Active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in patients 2 years of age and older
          C.  Adults with active ankylosing spondylitis (AS)
          D.  Adults with active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) with objective signs of
               inflammation
          E.  Active enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA) in patients 4 years of age and older
          F.  Adults with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)

          All other indications are considered experimental/investigational and not medically necessary.


    II.  DOCUMENTATION

          Submission of the following information is necessary to initiate the prior authorization review:

          A.  Plaque psoriasis (PsO)
               1.  Initial requests
                    i.     Chart notes or medical record documentation of affected area(s) and body surface
                           area (BSA) affected (if applicable).
                    ii.    Chart notes, medical record documentation, or claims history supporting previous
                           medications tried (if applicable), including response to therapy. If therapy is not
                           advisable, documentation of clinical reason to avoid therapy.
               2.  Continuation requests: Chart notes or medical record documentation of decreased body
                    surface area (BSA) affected and/or improvement in signs and symptoms.

          B.  Psoriatic arthritis (PsA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), non-radiographic axial
               spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA), and enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA), hidradenitis suppurativa
               1.  Initial requests: Chart notes, medical record documentation, or claims history supporting
                    previous medications tried (if applicable), including response to therapy. If therapy is not
                    advisable, documentation of clinical reason to avoid therapy.
               2.  Continuation requests: Chart notes or medical record documentation supporting positive
                    clinical response.


   III.  PRESCRIBER SPECIALTIES

          This medication must be prescribed by or in consultation with one of the following:
          A.  Plaque psoriasis: dermatologist
          B.  Psoriatic arthritis and hidradenitis suppurativa: rheumatologist or dermatologist
          C.  Ankylosing spondylitis, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis, and enthesis-related
               arthritis: rheumatologist


   IV.  CRITERIA FOR INITIAL APPROVAL

          A.  Plaque psoriasis (PsO)
               1.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 6 years of age or older who
                    have previously received a biologic or targeted synthetic drug (e.g., Sotyktu, Otezla)
                    indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

               2.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 6 years of age or older for the
                    treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis when any of the following criteria is
                    met:
                    i.     Crucial body areas (e.g., hands, feet, face, neck, scalp, genitals/groin, intertriginous
                           areas) are affected.
                    ii.    At least 10% of body surface area (BSA) is affected.
                    iii.   At least 3% of body surface area (BSA) is affected and the member meets any of the
                           following criteria:
                           a.  Member has had an inadequate response or intolerance to either phototherapy
                                (e.g., UVB, PUVA) or pharmacologic treatment with methotrexate, cyclosporine,
                                or acitretin.
                           b.  Member has a clinical reason to avoid pharmacologic treatment with
                                methotrexate, cyclosporine, and acitretin (see Appendix).

          B.  Psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
               1.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 2 years of age or older who
                    have previously received a biologic or targeted synthetic drug (e.g., Rinvoq, Otezla)
                    indicated for active psoriatic arthritis.

               2.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 2 years of age or older for
                    treatment of active psoriatic arthritis when either of the following criteria is met:
                    i.     Member has mild to moderate disease and meets one of the following criteria:
                           a.  Member has had an inadequate response to methotrexate, leflunomide, or
                                another conventional synthetic drug (e.g., sulfasalazine) administered at an
                                adequate dose and duration.
                           b.  Member has an intolerance or contraindication to methotrexate or leflunomide
                                (see Appendix), or another conventional synthetic drug (e.g., sulfasalazine).
                           c.  Member has enthesitis or predominantly axial disease.
                    ii.    Member has severe disease.

          C.  Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA)
               1.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for adult members who have previously
                    received a biologic or targeted synthetic drug (e.g., Rinvoq, Xeljanz) indicated for active
                    ankylosing spondylitis or active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis.

               2.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for adult members for treatment of active
                    ankylosing spondylitis or active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis when any of the
                    following criteria is met:
                    i.     Member has had an inadequate response to at least two nonsteroidal anti-
                           inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
                    ii.    Member has an intolerance or contraindication to two or more NSAIDs.

          D.  Enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA)
               1.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 4 years of age or older who
                    have previously received a biologic for treatment of active enthesitis-related arthritis.

               2.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for members 4 years of age or older for
                    treatment of active enthesitis-related arthritis when both of the following criteria are met:
                    i.     Member has active disease demonstrated by at least three active joints involved and
                           at least one site of active enthesitis at baseline or documented by history.
                    ii.    Member meets either of the following:
                           a.  Member has had an inadequate response to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
                                drugs (NSAIDs), sulfasalazine, or methotrexate.
                           b.  Member has an intolerance or contraindication to NSAIDs, sulfasalazine (e.g.,
                                porphyria, intestinal or urinary obstruction), and methotrexate (see Appendix).

          E.  Hidradenitis suppurativa
               1.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for adult members who have previously
                    received a biologic indicated for treatment of moderate to severe hidradenitis
                    suppurativa.

               2.  Authorization of 12 months may be granted for adult members for treatment of moderate
                    to severe hidradenitis suppurativa when either of the following is met:
                    i.     Member has had an inadequate response to an oral antibiotic used for the treatment
                           of hidradenitis suppurativa for at least 90 days (e.g., clindamycin, metronidazole,
                           moxifloxacin, rifampin, tetracyclines).
                    ii.    Member has an intolerance or contraindication to oral antibiotics used for the
                           treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa.


    V.  CONTINUATION OF THERAPY

          A.  Plaque psoriasis (PsO)
               Authorization of 12 months may be granted for all members 6 years of age or older
               (including new members) who are using the requested medication for moderate to severe
               plaque psoriasis and who achieve or maintain a positive clinical response as evidenced by
               low disease activity or improvement in signs and symptoms of the condition when either of
               the following is met:
               1.  Reduction in body surface area (BSA) affected from baseline
               2.  Improvement in signs and symptoms from baseline (e.g., itching, redness, flaking,
                    scaling, burning, cracking, pain)

          B.  Psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
               Authorization of 12 months may be granted for all members 2 years of age or older
               (including new members) who are using the requested medication for psoriatic arthritis and
               who achieve or maintain a positive clinical response as evidenced by low disease activity or
               improvement in signs and symptoms of the condition when there is improvement in any of
               the following from baseline:
               1.  Number of swollen joints
               2.  Number of tender joints
               3.  Dactylitis
               4.  Enthesitis
               5.  Axial disease
               6.  Skin and/or nail involvement
               7.  Functional status
               8.  C-reactive protein (CRP)

          C.  Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA)
               Authorization of 12 months may be granted for all adult members (including new members)
               who are using the requested medication for ankylosing spondylitis or non-radiographic axial
               spondyloarthritis and who achieve or maintain a positive clinical response as evidenced by
               low disease activity or improvement in signs and symptoms of the condition when there is
               improvement in any of the following from baseline:
               1.  Functional status
               2.  Total spinal pain
               3.  Inflammation (e.g., morning stiffness)
               4.  Swollen joints
               5.  Tender joints
               6.  C-reactive protein (CRP)

          D.  Enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA)
               Authorization of 12 months may be granted for all members 4 years of age or older
               (including new members) who are using the requested medication for active enthesitis-
               related arthritis and who achieve or maintain a positive clinical response as evidenced by
               low disease activity or improvement in signs and symptoms of the condition when there is
               improvement in any of the following from baseline:
               1.  Number of flares
               2.  Number of joints with active arthritis (e.g., swelling, pain)
               3.  Number of joints with limited movement
               4.  Dactylitis
               5.  Enthesitis

          E.  Hidradenitis suppurativa
               Authorization of 12 months may be granted for all adult members (including new members)
               who are using the requested medication for moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa
               and who achieve or maintain a positive clinical response as evidenced by low disease
               activity or improvement in signs and symptoms of the condition when any of the following is
               met:
               1.  Reduction in abscess and inflammatory nodule count from baseline
               2.  Reduced formation of new sinus tracts and scarring
               3.  Decrease in frequency of inflammatory lesions from baseline
               4.  Reduction in pain from baseline
               5.  Reduction in suppuration from baseline
               6.  Improvement in frequency of relapses from baseline
               7.  Improvement in quality of life from baseline
               8.  Improvement on a disease severity assessment tool from baseline


   VI.  OTHER

          For all indications: Member has had a documented negative tuberculosis (TB) test (which can
          include a tuberculosis skin test [TST] or an interferon-release assay [IGRA])* within 6 months
          of initiating therapy for persons who are naïve to biologic drugs or targeted synthetic drugs
          associated with an increased risk of TB.

          * If the screening testing for TB is positive, there must be further testing to confirm there is no
          active disease (e.g., chest x-ray). Do not administer the requested medication to members with
          active TB infection. If there is latent disease, TB treatment must be started before initiation of
          the requested medication.

          For all indications: Member cannot use the requested medication concomitantly with any other
          biologic drug or targeted synthetic drug for the same indication.


  VII.  DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

          Approvals may be subject to dosing limits in accordance with FDA-approved labeling, accepted
          compendia, and/or evidence-based practice guidelines.


 VIII.  APPENDIX

          Examples of Clinical Reasons to Avoid Pharmacologic Treatment with Methotrexate,
          Cyclosporine, Acitretin, or Leflunomide
          1.  Clinical diagnosis of alcohol use disorder, alcoholic liver disease, or other chronic liver
               disease
          2.  Drug interaction
          3.  Risk of treatment-related toxicity
          4.  Pregnancy or currently planning pregnancy
          5.  Breastfeeding
          6.  Significant comorbidity prohibits use of systemic agents (e.g., liver or kidney disease, blood
               dyscrasias, uncontrolled hypertension)
          7.  Hypersensitivity
          8.  History of intolerance or adverse event

 


Place of Service:

Outpatient

The above policy is based on the following references:
  1. Cosentyx [package insert]. East Hanover, NJ: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; November 2023.
  2. Menter A, Korman NJ, Elmets CA, et al. Guidelines of care for the management of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Section 6: Guidelines of care for the treatment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis: case-based presentations and evidence-based conclusions. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2011;65(1):137-174.
  3. Gossec L,Baraliakos X, Kerschbaumer A, et al. European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) recommendations for the management of psoriatic arthritis with pharmacological therapies: 2019 update. Ann Rheum Dis. 2020;79(6):700-712.
  4. McInnes IB,Mease PJKirkham B, et al. Secukinumab, a human anti-interleukin-17A monoclonal antibody, in patients with psoriatic arthritis (FUTURE 2): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial. Lancet. 2015;386(9999):1137-46.
  5. Braun J, van den Berg R, Baraliakos, X et al. 2010 update of the ASAS/EULAR recommendations for the management of ankylosing spondylitis. Ann Rheum Dis. 2011;70:896–904.
  6. Ward MM, Deodhar A, Gensler LS, et al. 2019 Update of the American College of Rheumatology/Spondylitis Association of America/Spondyloarthritis Research and Treatment Network Recommendations for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis and nonradiographic axial spondyloarthritis. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2019;71(10):1285-1299.
  7. Baeten D,Sieper JBraun J, et al. Secukinumab, an Interleukin-17A Inhibitor, in Ankylosing Spondylitis. N Engl J Med. 2015;373(26):2534-48.
  8. Menter A, Strober BE, Kaplan DH, et al. Joint AAD-NPF guidelines of care for the management and treatment of psoriasis with biologics. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;80(4):1029-1072.
  9. Testing for TB Infection. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved on January 4, 2023 from: https://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/basics/risk.htm.
  10. Singh JA, Guyatt G, Ogdie A, et al. 2018 American College of Rheumatology/National Psoriasis Foundation Guideline for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis. Arthritis Rheum. 2018;71:5-32.
  11. Weiss PF. Diagnosis and treatment of enthesitis-related arthritis. Adolesc Health Med Ther. 2012;2012(3):67-74.
  12. Brunner HI, Foeldvari I, Alexeeva E, et al. Secukinumab in enthesitis-related arthritis and juvenile psoriatic arthritis: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, treatment withdrawal, phase 3 trial. Ann Rheum Dis. 2023 Jan;82(1):154-160.
  13. Coates LC, Soriano ER, Corp N, et al. Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA): updated treatment recommendations for psoriatic arthritis 2021. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2022;18(8):465-479.
  14. Menter A, Gelfand JM, Connor C, et al. Joint American Academy of Dermatology-National Psoriasis Foundation guidelines of care for the management of psoriasis with systemic nonbiologic therapies. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2020;82(6):1445-1486.
  15. Ramiro S, Nikiphorou E, Sepriano A, et al. ASAS-EULAR recommendations for the management of axial spondyloarthritis: 2022 update. Ann Rheum Dis. 2023;82:19-34.
  16. Alikhan A, Sayed C, Alavi A, et al. North American clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa: A publication from the United States and Canadian Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations Part I: Diagnosis, evaluation, and the use of complementary and procedural management. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019; 81(1): 76-90.
  17. Alikhan A, Sayed C, Alavi A, et al. North American clinical management guidelines for hidradenitis suppurativa: A publication from the United States and Canadian Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundations Part II: Topical, intralesional, and systemic medical management. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019; 81(1): 91-101.
Copyright Aetna Inc. All rights reserved. Pharmacy Clinical Policy Bulletins are developed by Aetna to assist in administering plan benefits and constitute neither offers of coverage nor medical advice. This Clinical Policy Bulletin contains only a partial, general description of plan or program benefits and does not constitute a contract. Aetna does not provide health care services and, therefore, cannot guarantee any results or outcomes. Participating providers are independent contractors in private practice and are neither employees nor agents of Aetna or its affiliates. Treating providers are solely responsible for medical advice and treatment of members. This Clinical Policy Bulletin may be updated and therefore is subject to change.

June 30, 2024
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