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- Biosimilar News: Another Humira Biosimilar Enters US Markethttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biosimilar-news-another-humira-biosimilar-enters-us-market/2461835/Biocon Biologics Ltd’s HULIO (adalimumab-fkjp) injection, a biosimilar to Humira (adalimumab), is now available in the United States after five years of experience in Europe and two years in Canada. "The launch of HULIO, our biosim
- Open Enrollment Underway for Phase 2b Trial of Topical AMTX-100 CF3 in ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/open-enrollment-underway-for-phase-2b-trial-of-topical-amtx-100-cf3-in-ad/2461827/Amytrx Therapeutics is enrolling mild to moderate atopic dermatitis patients for its Phase 2b clinical trial of a topical formulation of AMTX-100 CF3. Eligible adults interested in participating or learning more about the trial are encouraged to visit the
- A Sneak Peek in the AD Pike: Aslan’s Eblasakimab Blocks IL-13Rα1, Inhibits Activation of STAT6https://practicaldermatology.com/news/a-sneak-peek-in-the-ad-pike-aslans-eblasakimab-blocks-il-13ra1-inhibits-activation-of-stat6/2461821/Aslan's eblasakimab, a monoclonal antibody targeting the IL-13 receptor subunit of the Type 2 receptor, is showing promise in atopic dermatitis (AD), according to part of a phase 1a, open-label, single ascending dose
- In With the Old: Curettage and Cryosurgery Still Effective for BCChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/in-with-the-old-curettage-and-cryosurgery-still-effective-for-bcc/2461815/The combination of curettage and cryosurgery is a safe and effective treatment method for basal cell carcinoma, and now, a new study presents the results from testing different variants of the method. The current study, which appears in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermat
- EAACI News: Barzolvolimab May Help Tame Chronic Spontaneous Urticariahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eaaci-news-barzolvolimab-may-help-tame-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria/2461786/Celldex Therapeutics, Inc.’s barzolvolimab is looking good in chronic spontaneous urticaria, according to data from the Phase 1b single-dose cholinergic cohort included in the chronic inducible urticaria (CIndU) trial that was presented at the European Academy of Allergy and Clini
- Gentle Cleansers Kill Viruses as Effectively as Harsh Soapshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/gentle-cleansers-kill-viruses-as-effectively-as-harsh-soaps/2461780/Gentle cleansers are just as effective in killing viruses – including coronavirus - as harsh soaps, a new study out University of Sheffield experts has found. Scientists from the University of Sheffield’s Sh
- Dove, Gracie's Corner Join Forces to Educate Families on the CROWN Movementhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dove-gracies-corner-join-forces-to-educate-families-on-the-crown-movement/2461777/Dove is joining forces with "Gracie's Corner," a children's YouTube series, to celebrate the beauty of natural hair and help educate families about the need to Create a Respectful and Open Wo
- Dermwire Chats with HS Docuseries Host Jasmine Ivanna Espyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/directors-cut-dermwire-chats-with-hs-docuseries-director-jasmine-ivanna-espy/2461776/Thanks to a burgeoning pipeline of potential new treatments and new education and awareness efforts, hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is finally getting the attention that it deserves. Novartis recently premiered a new docuseries on life with HS at the 2023 Tribeca Film Fest
- EAACI News: Novel Antibody May Help Treat Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/novel-antibody-may-help-treat-melanoma/2461775/A newly discovered antibody may benefit patients with melanoma who do not respond to current immunotherapies, according to a study presented at the Hybrid Congress in Hamburg organized by the European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EAACI). Unlike
- Engineered Human Tissue May Help Study Mosquito Bites, Diseaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/engineered-human-tissue-may-help-study-mosquito-bites-diseases/2461774/Researchers have created engineered human tissue to study mosquito bites and the diseases they transmit. The team led by College of Medicine biomedical researcher Bradley Jay Willenberg with Mollie Jewett (UCF Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences) and Andrew Dickerson (University of Te