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Perspectives on Current and Novel Treatments for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
( Soo-young Na ) , ( Won Moon )
Gut and Liver vol. 13 iss. 6 604-616(13pages)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2021-500-000695468

New therapeutic strategies in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have shifted from symptom control towards treat-to-target algorithms in order to optimize treatment results. The treatment of IBD has evolved with the development of tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors beyond the conventional therapies. In spite of their long-term effectiveness, many patients do not respond to or cannot sustain treatment with these drugs, which have various side effects. Therefore, the development of new drugs targeting specific pathways in the pathogenesis of IBD has become necessary. Some novel biologics and small molecule drugs have shown potential in IBD clinical trials, providing safe and effective results. In addition, clinicians are now trying to target the dysbiotic microbiome of patients with IBD using fecal microbiota transplantation. New tools such as stem cells have also been developed. The available therapeutic options for IBD are expanding rapidly. In the next few years, physicians will face an unprecedented number of options when choosing the best treatments for patients with IBD. This review provides an overview of recent advances in IBD treatment options. (Gut Liver 2019;13:604-616)

INTRODUCTION
BIOLOGICS VERSUS SMALL MOLECULES
RECENTLY APPROVED NOVEL DRUGS
NOVEL DRUGS CURRENTLY IN LATE-PHASE DEVELOPMENT
OTHERS
CONCLUSION
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
ORCID
REFERENCES
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