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Clinical Challenges in Treating Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Panelists discuss how managing atopic dermatitis presents complex clinical challenges, including treatment resistance, medication adherence, identifying triggers, and tailoring therapies to individual patient needs and disease severity.

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Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) vs. Psoriasis: Understanding the Differences

First Derm

Treatment Approaches Vary : Treatment for eczema includes emollients and topical steroids, while psoriasis may be treated with light therapy, systemic medications, and biologics, emphasizing the need for personalized care. Contact dermatitis from metals, latex, chemicals. 2] Why is Eczema Considered a Chronic Condition?

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Elevating Standards in Atopic Dermatitis Through JAK Inhibitors and Optimal Treatment Targets

Dermatology Times

At Fall Clinical 2024, Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, discussed systemic therapy options and the importance of comprehensive treatment targets in managing atopic dermatitis, emphasizing AHEAD recommendations and LEVEL UP data.

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Managing Atopic Dermatitis Postpartum and While Breastfeeding

Dermatology Times

A patient returns to your clinic seeking systemic therapy for her AD while postpartum and breastfeeding. Test your knowledge on injectables.

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New Ladder Helps Guide Choice of Non-steroidal Treatments in AD

The Dermatology Digest

A newly developed therapeutic ladder can help guide dermatologists and patients on the use of nonsteroidal treatment options for atopic dermatitis (AD). Lio, MD, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a partner at Medical Dermatology Associates of Chicago.

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Atopic Dermatitis vs. Contact Dermatitis: What’s the Difference?

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Atopic Dermatitis vs. Contact Dermatitis: What’s the Difference? Atopic dermatitis (left) and contact dermatitis (right) display different symptoms. Contact Dermatitis : Triggered by external irritants or allergens, causing localized redness, blisters, and itching.

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FDA, EMA Accept Galderma’s BLA for Nemolizumab for PN and AD

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted Galderma’s Biologics License Applications for nemolizumab for the treatment of patients with prurigo nodularis (PN) and for adolescents and adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD). Galderma is planning for multiple regulatory submissions in 2024. “The