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March 29, 2018 by Alan Khadavi

Common Eczema Triggers

eczema triggers

Eczema is a dry, red, itchy skin condition.  It affects approximately 10% of the population in the United States, it is most commonly found in children, but it can affect adults as well.  Eczema or atopic dermatitis is often triggered by food or environmental allergens.  Contact dermatitis is a reaction to allergens and irritants such […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

February 15, 2018 by Alan Khadavi

PR022 for Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

pr022

PR022 is a new topical gel being studied for the treatment of atopic dermatitis.  It is entering Phase 2 trials and it is being manufactured by Realm Therapeutics.  Data is supposed to come out in the 3rd quarter of 2018. PR022 consists of hypochlorous acid (HOCL).  HOCL is an ideal wound care agent with powerful […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

January 17, 2018 by Alan Khadavi

Food Diversity and Allergic Disease

best foods for asthma

Food diversity has been a hot topic in allergy since several clinical trials in high-risk children reported that early introduction of highly allergenic foods, especially peanut and egg, prevents food allergy later in life.  This opened up the debate about changing recommendations about the timing of solid food introduction and the length of breast feeding […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

December 19, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

Do Bleach Baths Improve Eczema?

bleach baths

Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder affecting 15%-20% of children and 1%-10% of adults in the U.S. and worldwide.  Deficiencies in the skin barrier and immune system dysfunction contribute to eczema, resulting in dryness and itching.  Eczema patients are predisposed to to skin infections and patients have a high concentration […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog, Pediatric

July 12, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

Criteria for Dupixent (dupilumab) for Eczema

criteria for dupixent (dupilumab)

There is no set criteria for dupixent (dupilumab), but there are guidelines in place that Regeneron and Sanofi recommend to get patients enrolled through their insurance companies.  Every insurance company has their own criteria, but under Regeneron and Sanofi’s, Dupixent My Way, they set out guidelines which would help get approval easier for Dupixent. Being a very […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

June 15, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

How to Prevent Eczema in Children

prevent eczema

In order to prevent eczema children, we first need to discuss atopic dermatitis (eczema) first.  Atopic dermatitis affects 17-24% of the pediatric population and 4-7% of adults.  It develops in the first 6 months in about half the children and by 5 years of age in 85% of the cases.  Only about half of affected […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog, Pediatric

March 29, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

Nemolizumab for Itching and Atopic Dermatitis

nemolizumab

Nemolizumab is a new medication being currently developed by Chugai Pharmaceutical Company.  It will be licensed and developed by Galderma Pharma who picked up the rights to it.  With the recent ground breaking FDA approval of Dupixent (dupilumab) for eczema, this will help many patients suffering itchy, inflamed dry skin.  As with all new biological […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog, Medications

February 8, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

ZPL389, New Oral Eczema Drug in the Pipeline

Can allergy shots help eczema?

ZPL389 is a new once-daily oral H4 receptor antagonist that is currently being studied for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, commonly referred as eczema. Novartis recently purchased the rights to this medication from Ziarco, a private company focused on the development of treatments in dermatology.  There currently is no specific oral medication used for the […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

January 11, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

Eucrisa (crisaborole) New Eczema Medication gets FDA Approval

Eucrisa (crisabole)

Eucrisa (crisaborole) recently won FDA approval for eczema (atopic dermatitis).  This would be the first non-steroidal skin therapy for eczema in 15 years, since Elidel and Protopic were approved.  Pfizer recently bought the rights to Eucrisa (crisaborole) back in May when it acquired its developer, Anacor, for 5.2 billion dollars. There were 2 trials, consisting […]

Filed Under: atopic dermatitis, Blog

January 3, 2017 by Alan Khadavi

Does Xolair Work for Eczema?

Can allergy shots help eczema?

Does Xolair work for eczema?  Is a question that has been asked by many atopic dermatitis sufferers since the drug came out.  Omalizumab targets IgE and many patients with eczema have extremely high levels of IgE.  The only problem is that it approved for patients who have asthma whose IgE go up to 700 IU/ml, […]

Filed Under: Allergy Medicine, atopic dermatitis, Blog

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