
In late-breaking data from AAD 2024, treatment with the JNJ-2113 targeted oral peptide led to several notable findings regarding patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis.

In late-breaking data from AAD 2024, treatment with the JNJ-2113 targeted oral peptide led to several notable findings regarding patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis.

Hamzavi discusses new late-breaking data from AAD 2024, including major takeaways and safety profile after 52 weeks.

These findings from AAD 2024 did not include statistically significant infliximab response predictors, though it had been the largest reported cohort on the subject to date.

A new analysis of the phase 3 ADORING 3 extension trial involved a large, diverse population and the analysis showed that 91% of eligible participants from previous phases rolled over into this trial.

In phase 4 data from the IMMpulse study, presented at AAD 2024, comparisons in efficacy were highlighted between risankizumab and apremilast for psoriasis patients eligible for systemic therapy.

In this discussion, Jonathan Silverberg described his team’s new phase 3 findings presented at AAD 2024 regarding upadacitinib and its impact on minimal disease activity in eczema patients.

James Q. Del Rosso, DO, discusses the recent report of benzene risk in benzoyl peroxide, as well as the need for active antibiotic monitoring in dermatology.

A recap of the questions and top comments from our March 04, 2024, pre-AAD LinkedIn Chat highlighting the American Academy of Dermatology's 2024 annual meeting.

The AAD's Acne Management Guidelines include updates to the recommendations for treating acne and aims to assist clinicians and patients in making informed decisions on acne management. Test your knowledge with this quiz.

Join us on March 04 on our LinkedIn page for a pre-meeting chat ahead of the American Academy of Dermatology's 2024 annual meeting!

A new AAD study shows board-certified experts produce only one-fourth of the most popular TikTok posts on subjects in their field.

An assessment of long-term VOYAGER 1 and 2 trial data show the IL-23 biologic provides significant benefit toward skin clearance, regardless of baseline characteristics.

The VALIANT study featured a cross-sectional online survey that was used to recruit adult patients 18 years and older who were professionally diagnosed with vitiligo.

Data from the ADhere studies found that lebrikizumab was well tolerated in patients with atopic dermatitis.

A pair of novel topical drugs hit high phase 3 marks at AAD 2022. One expert explains how they both may reach ground-breaking indications.

Clinical responses including PASI 100 and absolute PASI, and PASI ≤2 were maintained through week 96 with the biologic in patients with psoriasis, with no new safety signals identified.

New AAD 2022 data support the novel gel therapy as the potentially first treatment for the viral-borne skin condition.

The new oral medicine helped some patients with mild to moderate psoriasis achieve and sustain PASI-50 after the initial study period.

Amy S. Paller, MD, concludes her AAD 2022 interview with a look into the future of pediatric systemic therapy—and a call to assure due diligence in tracking patient progression among her peers.

Dedee F. Murrell, MD, details the EASE trial findings presented at AAD 2022, and what the benefit of the novel topical gel may mean for patients with EB.

A new AAD 2022 study shows disparities in patch testing for allergens—and how certain fragrances, metals and preservations discriminately affect rates of contact dermatitis.

The ALLEGRO study detailed the efficacy and safety of ritlecitinib in adult and adolescent patients with the alopecia areata.

The agent may become approved this year for children aged 6 months to 5 years old. Amy S. Paller, MD, discusses what impact it could bring.

New phase 2 data from the KARE study presented at AAD found that the therapy improved itch severity and sleep in patients with atopic dermatitis and pruritis.

Dr. Raj Chovatiya provides updates from AAD on some pending and potential FDA approvals for several dermatology therapies.

With no approved therapies currently available, Dr. Brett King feels that the JAK inhibitor baricitinib could provide patients with a long sought after solution to hair loss.

New AAD 2022 data show the novel gene therapy from Krystal Biotech provided wound healing by 3 months in patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.

Dr. Gil Yosipovitch suspects that dupilumab will be approved for use in patients with prurigo nodularis based on new data from the LIBERTY-RN PRIME2 trial.

The Feinberg School of Medicine expert discusses the impact of dupilumab and other biologics on severely affected children and adolescnets.

An expert delves into the increased risk of conditions including psoriasis flares, lupus, and scleroderma following COVID-19.