
Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, review the clinical and practical impact of TYK2 inhibition and its evolving role within the treatment landscape for psoriatic disease.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, is a dermatologist at Henry Ford Health.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, review the clinical and practical impact of TYK2 inhibition and its evolving role within the treatment landscape for psoriatic disease.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, discuss the potential use of TYK2 inhibitors in combination with other modalities.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, share considerations for ensuring that patients on Medicare and Medicaid receive the appropriate medication.

Alexandra Golant, MD, highlights the positive clinical data of ruxolitinib, a topical JAK inhibitor used for the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

Peter A. Lio, MD, provides an overview of emerging JAK inhibitors in the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, discuss the nuances of treatment selection for patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.

Thought leaders talk about blood monitoring protocols with deucravacitinib.

Experts in dermatology consider the use of the Atopic Dermatitis Control Tool and other tools to assess severity of atopic dermatitis.

Aaron S. Farberg, MD, discusses how new therapies have impacted his approach to treatment of atopic dermatitis.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, place the safety data for deucravacitinib in clinical context.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, explore the phase 3 data for deucravacitinib, as well as the dosage, and lack of drug-drug interactions associated with it.

Alexandra Golant, MD, comments on the adverse events of systemic therapies and how emerging nonsteroidal agents have a better safety profile in atopic dermatitis.

Matthew Zirwas, MD, highlights therapies that are available for the treatment of atopic dermatitis, including corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors and JAK inhibitors.

Expert dermatologists review the impact of atopic dermatitis on quality of life for both the patient and their families.

Peter A. Lio, MD, provides an overview of the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis (AD) and the comorbidities often associated with it.

Thought leaders talk about the approval and integration of a first-in-class agent into the treatment armamentarium. They also review the mechanisms of TYK2 inhibition.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, and Bruce Strober, MD, PhD, assess the efficacy of traditional and newer treatment options for psoriasis. They also discuss therapeutic targets and the goals of therapy.

Raj J. Chovatiya, MD, PhD; Alexandra K. Golant, MD; Eric Simpson, MD, MCR; and Linda Stein Gold, MD, share clinical pearls and discuss the future treatment landscape for atopic dermatitis.

Alexandra K. Golant, MD; Raj J. Chovatiya, MD, PhD; and Eric Simpson, MD, MCR, discuss challenges adolescent and adult patients face with current oral and topical therapies and optimizing disease management.

Experts in the management of atopic dermatitis assess the use of JAK inhibitors in clinical practice and considerations for treatment selection for patients with atopic dermatitis.

Alexandra K. Golant, MD; Raj J. Chovatiya, MD, PhD; and Eric Simpson, MD, MCR, share their approach to prescribing decisions for oral and topical JAK inhibitors for patients with atopic dermatitis.

Drs Alexandra K. Golant, Raj J. Chovatiya, Linda Stein Gold, and Eric Simpson comment on clinical implications of boxed warnings for the utilization of JAK inhibitors when treating atopic dermatitis.

Eric Simpson, MD, MCR, leads a discussion on current FDA approved topical and systemic JAK inhibitors for the management of atopic dermatitis.

Alexandra K. Golant, MD, highlights factors to consider when recommending the use of JAK inhibitors to manage atopic dermatitis for various patient populations.

Raj J. Chovatiya, MD, PhD, provides an overview of JAK inhibitors and their use in atopic dermatitis treatment.

Alexandra K. Golant, MD; Raj. Chovatiya, MD, PhD; and Eric Simpson, MD, MCR, discuss goals of therapy for patients with atopic dermatitis and challenges physicians face in management of the disease.

Eric Simpson, MD, MCR, reviews conventional topical and systemic therapy treatment options for the management of atopic dermatitis.

Drs Eric Simpson, Alexandra K. Golant, and Raj J. Chovatiya share their approaches to atopic dermatitis care.

Raj J. Chovatiya, MD, PhD, comments on the impact of atopic dermatitis on the quality of life for patients and their families.