Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: BARICITINIB versus CIBINQO.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: BARICITINIB versus CIBINQO.
BARICITINIB vs CIBINQO
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Baricitinib is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor, selectively inhibiting JAK1 and JAK2, thereby modulating the signaling pathway involved in inflammatory responses.
CIBINQO (abrocitinib) is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor. It selectively inhibits JAK1, which modulates cytokine signaling involved in inflammatory pathways, including interleukin (IL)-4, IL-13, IL-31, and interferon-gamma, reducing the inflammatory response in atopic dermatitis.
2 mg orally once daily; may increase to 4 mg once daily if inadequate response.
100 mg orally once daily, with or without food.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 12.5 hours in healthy subjects; allowing once-daily dosing with steady-state reached in 2-3 days.
Clinical Note
moderateBaricitinib + Teriflunomide
"The serum concentration of Teriflunomide can be increased when it is combined with Baricitinib."
Clinical Note
moderateBaricitinib + Sulfisoxazole
"The metabolism of Sulfisoxazole can be decreased when combined with Baricitinib."
Clinical Note
moderateBaricitinib + Erythromycin
"The metabolism of Erythromycin can be decreased when combined with Baricitinib."
Clinical Note
moderateBaricitinib + Cyclosporine
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 4-6 hours in healthy subjects, supporting twice-daily dosing. No significant accumulation after multiple doses.
Approximately 75% of the dose is excreted in urine (69% as unchanged drug, 6% as metabolites), and 20% in feces (15% unchanged, 5% metabolites).
Primarily excreted via feces (69%) and urine (20%) after oral administration. Renal elimination accounts for <1% of unchanged drug. Biliary excretion is the major route for metabolites.
Category C
Category C
JAK Inhibitor
JAK Inhibitor
"The metabolism of Cyclosporine can be decreased when combined with Baricitinib."