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A US research team found that a pill called upadacitinib, already approved for treating rheumatoid arthritis, might also ease another common immunological condition eczema.
In three two-phase clinical trials in the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, around 1,700 patients with moderate to severe eczema showed rapid and significant improvements after taking the drug. The findings were published in the Lancet Journal, on May 22. The results of these trials were so incredible that by week 16, most patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis [eczema] either had a 90% disease clearance, or even 100% disease clearance, Dr. Guttman Yassky, professor and chair of the department of dermatology at Mount Sinai, said in a news release.
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When you have atopic dermatitis, the most common type of eczema, a lot of work goes into caring for your skin. Eczema affects skin in many ways, notes the National Eczema Association (NEA). You may itch, skin may be dry and red, or there may be scaly patches on your body.
If you have well-controlled eczema thanks to topical moisturizers, prescription medications, and good identification and management of triggers, you may also be thinking about how summer will affect your skin and how you can give your skin that natural-looking sun-kissed glow in a safe way. Self-tanners may indeed be one option, even when you have eczema.
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