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Over what timeline do you typically try to escalate your LN patients to triple therapy?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

The new recommendation is "Early Quadruple Therapy" per the 2025 EULAR Lupus Nephritis Guidelines announced during a presentation at EULAR 2025 by Dr. Dimitrios Boumpos.

Kudos to EULAR! They recommend this to:

  • increase remission rates
  • reduce the need for steroids with these steroid-sparing agents
  • red...

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Rheumatology · UT Southwestern Medical Center

I pulse with steroids and then start them on 40mg prednisone equivalent a day. At the same time, I will start them on a mycophenolate analog and increase the dose every two weeks as tolerated until they are at between 2-3 g/d. I will also initiate therapy with belimumab and/or CNI, but in reality, t...

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

Similar to Dr. @Dr. First Last, I start triple therapy in almost everyone (except for those at the lowest risk for progression to ESRD). It warms my heart to see that over 60% of respondents said the same thing, and I hope it keeps growing quickly.

Why should we start with triple therapy?

  1. 20% of LN p...

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Nephrology · The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

More and more, I am starting patients on a triple therapy and not using the stepped approach. In general, our group uses glucocorticoids at reduced doses, MMF at reduced doses, and voclosporin (or a CNI). The rationale is to get the proteinuria under control quickly, protect the podocyte from ongoin...

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