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Lilly’s Zepbound and Taltz improve psoriasis symptoms, drive weight loss in study

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAFebruary 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Feb 18 (Reuters) – Eli Lilly said on Wednesday its weight-loss drug, Zepbound, used with psoriasis treatment Taltz, showed ‌better results in patients with the skin disease ‌and obesity in a late-stage study, compared to Taltz alone.

The drugs showed greater ​improvement in skin symptoms and weight loss in the study that had 274 patients. About 27.1% of patients who had received Taltz and Zepbound reached complete skin clearance and at least ‌10% weight loss, compared ⁠to 5.8% of patients treated with Taltz alone at 36 weeks, meeting the main goal.

Psoriasis is ⁠a chronic condition that causes itchy, scaly patches on the skin.

Nearly all trial participants had psoriasis affecting sensitive areas such as ​the face, ​scalp or genitals, which are ​typically hard to treat, ‌Lilly said.

In the U.S., about 61% of people with psoriasis also have obesity or are overweight with at least one weight-related co-morbidity, Lilly said.

Adverse events during the study were generally mild to moderate, Lilly said, adding that detailed results from the ‌trial will be published in a ​peer-reviewed journal and discussed with regulators.

In ​another late-stage study, 31.7% ​of patients who received Taltz plus Zepbound ‌met the main goal of the ​study of at ​least a 50% reduction in psoriatic arthritis disease activity and at least 10% weight loss after 36 weeks. ​That compared with ‌0.8% of patients who took Taltz alone and met ​the same combined outcome.

(Reporting by Sneha S K in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)



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