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Nemolizumab (Nemluvio) for Atopic Dermatitis

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • February 17, 2025;  (Issue 1722)
Nemolizumab (Nemluvio – Galderma), a subcutaneously injected interleukin-31 (IL-31) receptor antagonist, has been approved by the FDA for use in combination with topical corticosteroids and/or calcineurin...
Nemolizumab (Nemluvio – Galderma), a subcutaneously injected interleukin-31 (IL-31) receptor antagonist, has been approved by the FDA for use in combination with topical corticosteroids and/or calcineurin inhibitors for treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in patients ≥12 years old whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription drugs. It is the first IL-31 receptor antagonist to be approved in the US for this indication. Nemolizumab was approved earlier for treatment of prurigo nodularis in adults.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Feb 17;67(1722):25-7 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Comparison Chart: Interleukin (IL) Receptor Antagonists for Atopic Dermatitis (online only)

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • February 17, 2025;  (Issue 1722)
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Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Feb 17;67(1722):e1 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Drugs for Atopic Dermatitis

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • June 15, 2020;  (Issue 1600)
Atopic dermatitis (AD; also known as eczema) is frequently associated with other atopic disorders such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and food allergy. It commonly presents in infancy and early childhood and...
Atopic dermatitis (AD; also known as eczema) is frequently associated with other atopic disorders such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and food allergy. It commonly presents in infancy and early childhood and has a relapsing course, often improving by adolescence, but sometimes persisting into (or first appearing in) adulthood or even old age.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2020 Jun 15;62(1600):89-96 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction