
Dermatologists outline unmet needs in the treatment landscape for atopic dermatitis and discuss how to potentially improve the standard of care for patients with atopic dermatitis.

Christopher G. Bunick, MD, PhD, is an associate professor of dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine.

Dermatologists outline unmet needs in the treatment landscape for atopic dermatitis and discuss how to potentially improve the standard of care for patients with atopic dermatitis.

The panel provides comprehensive insights on treating atopic dermatitis and how recent advances have elevated standard-of-care treatment practices in dermatology practices.

A panel of experts on atopic dermatitis discuss how patient preferences are taken into account when choosing between available treatments.

Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, offers insights on the role of patient-reported outcomes in informing treatment decisions for patients with atopic dermatitis.

Lindsay S. Ackerman, MD, FAAD, provides clinical insights on best practices for evaluating treatment response in patients with atopic dermatitis.

Lindsay S. Ackerman, MD, FAAD, and Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, discuss how patient goals inform treatment decisions for patients with atopic dermatitis.

Experts on atopic dermatitis describe the burden of the disease and provide clinical insights on counseling patients who are experiencing sleep disturbances.

A panel of dermatologists discuss the heterogeneity of clinical presentations of atopic dermatitis and offer ways to reduce misdiagnosis.

Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, offers advice for clinicians treating patients with atopic dermatitis.

An atopic dermatitis expert describes the results of the Level Up study, a phase 3b/4 trial comparing upadacitinib and dupilumab, which were recently presented at RAD 2024, focusing on the primary and secondary outcomes of the study.

Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, examines patient satisfaction upon achieving primary study endpoints in clinical trials and highlights the significance of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in both clinical trial designs and patient care.

An atopic dermatitis expert discusses the primary and secondary efficacy endpoints and treatment goals commonly assessed in clinical trials for moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.

Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD, advises on when to consider systemic treatments and the frequency of moving to advanced treatments for patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.

Expert dermatologists share clinical pearls for providers treating patients with AD, and discuss the future of AD treatment.

Lisa Swanson, MD, PhD, highlights dermatology biologics coordinators as a resource for getting better access to JAK inhibitors.

Dermatology experts discuss the use of JAK inhibitors in clinical practice, highlighting their own experiences and use of JAKs alongside corticosteroids.

Expert dermatologists speak on shared-decision making between the patient and the provider when it comes to selecting the right therapy for AD.

Peter Lio, MD, reviews the contraindications of JAK inhibitors in AD and approaches for monitoring patients who are prescribed a JAK inhibitor.

Alexandra Golant, MD, comments on the boxed warnings on all currently approved JAK inhibitors, as well as the commonly used treatments in dermatology that have boxed warnings.

Expert dermatologists review the safety data of the current JAK inhibitors approved for AD, highlighting adverse events and long-term safety data.

Lisa Swanson, MD, PhD, reviews the indications for ruxolitinib, abrocitinib, and upadacitinib, as well as the clinical trial data on efficacy of these JAK inhibitors when treating AD.

Expert dermatologists discuss the factors that differentiate JAK inhibitors from other AD therapies, highlighting itch scores as they relate to quality of life.

Alexandra Golant, MD; Christopher Bunick, MD, PhD; and Peter Lio, MD, comment on how targeting the JAK-STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription) pathway with JAK inhibitors plays a role in managing AD.

Peter Lio, MD, and Lisa Swanson, MD, PhD, provide an overview of Janus Kinase (JAK) inhibitors, their pathophysiology, and their mechanism of action in the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD).

In this MEDcast episode, Dr Chovatiya and Dr Bunick delve into the advancements in targeted treatments for vitiligo, exploring their potential to provide long-term efficacy and durable clinical response.

In this MEDcast episode, Dr Chovatiya and Dr Bunick delve into the advancements in targeted treatments for vitiligo, exploring their potential to provide long-term efficacy and durable clinical response.

In this episode of MEDcast, expert dermatologists discuss exciting advancements in systemic therapies such as JAK inhibitors, and the latest breakthroughs in topical treatments for plaque psoriasis

In this episode of MEDcast, expert dermatologists discuss exciting advancements in systemic therapies such as JAK inhibitors, and the latest breakthroughs in topical treatments for plaque psoriasis.

Christopher G. Bunick, MD, PhD, shares their clinical approach for switching therapies for atopic dermatitis (AD) treatment.

A dermatology expert provides an overview of the results of the meta-analysis data from the RAD 2023 atopic dermatitis (AD) trial.