Table of Contents
- What is Tofacitinib?
- What Conditions Does Tofacitinib Treat?
- How Does Tofacitinib Work?
- How is Tofacitinib Administered?
- Effectiveness of Tofacitinib
- Potential Side Effects
- Ongoing Research
What is Tofacitinib?
Tofacitinib citrate, also known by the brand name Xeljanz, is a medication used to treat various inflammatory conditions[1]. It belongs to a class of drugs called Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, which work by reducing inflammation in the body[1]. Tofacitinib is an oral medication, meaning it is taken by mouth in the form of tablets or oral solution[2].
What Conditions Does Tofacitinib Treat?
Tofacitinib is used to treat several inflammatory conditions, including:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): A chronic inflammatory disorder that affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling[3].
- Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA): A type of inflammatory arthritis that affects some people with psoriasis, causing joint pain, stiffness, and swelling[4].
- Ulcerative Colitis (UC): A chronic inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation and ulcers in the digestive tract[5].
- Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS): A type of arthritis that primarily affects the spine, causing pain and stiffness in the back and other areas[1].
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA): A form of arthritis that affects children, causing joint pain, swelling, and stiffness[6].
How Does Tofacitinib Work?
Tofacitinib works by inhibiting certain enzymes in the body called Janus kinases (JAKs). These enzymes play a crucial role in the inflammatory process. By blocking JAKs, tofacitinib helps reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms associated with various inflammatory conditions[1].
How is Tofacitinib Administered?
Tofacitinib is typically taken orally (by mouth) in the form of tablets. The dosage and frequency of administration may vary depending on the condition being treated and the individual patient’s needs. Some common dosing regimens include:
- Tablets taken twice daily (BID)[4]
- Once-daily extended-release tablets[5]
- Weight-based dosing for children with JIA[6]
In some cases, tofacitinib may also be available as an oral solution, particularly for patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets or for children[2].
Effectiveness of Tofacitinib
Clinical trials have shown tofacitinib to be effective in treating various inflammatory conditions. Some key findings include:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis: Tofacitinib has demonstrated improvements in joint pain, swelling, and overall disease activity in patients with RA[3].
- Psoriatic Arthritis: Studies have shown that tofacitinib can improve joint symptoms, skin symptoms, and physical function in patients with PsA[4].
- Ulcerative Colitis: Tofacitinib has been found to be effective in inducing and maintaining remission in patients with moderate to severe UC[5].
- Ankylosing Spondylitis: Clinical trials have shown improvements in disease activity, physical function, and quality of life in patients with AS treated with tofacitinib[1].
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Tofacitinib has shown promise in improving symptoms and disease activity in children with JIA[6].
Potential Side Effects
Like all medications, tofacitinib can cause side effects. Some potential side effects observed in clinical trials include:
- Increased risk of infections[1]
- Changes in laboratory test results (e.g., blood cell counts, liver enzymes)[1]
- Headache[1]
- Gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., diarrhea, nausea)[1]
- Increased risk of certain cancers[1]
- Cardiovascular events (e.g., blood clots)[1]
It’s important to discuss potential side effects and risks with your healthcare provider before starting tofacitinib treatment.
Ongoing Research
Researchers continue to study tofacitinib to better understand its effectiveness, safety, and potential new uses. Some areas of ongoing research include:
- Long-term safety and efficacy in various conditions[6]
- Use in pediatric populations[7]
- Combination therapy with other medications[5]
- Topical formulations for skin conditions[2]
As research continues, our understanding of tofacitinib and its potential benefits and risks may evolve. It’s important to stay informed and discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare provider.



