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- FDA Green Lights First Spray-on-Skin Product for Burnshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-green-lights-first-spray-on-skin-product-for-burns/2457598/The US Food and Drug Administration granted premarket approval to Avita Medical’s Recell, a spray-on-skin that treats second- and third-degree burns in patients aged older than 18 years. The U.S. market launch for the Recell Autologous Cell Harvesting Device (RECELL® System) is
- XBiotech Adds Dr. Alice Gottlieb to its Scientific Advisory Boardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/xbiotech-adds-dr-alice-gottlieb-to-its-scientific-advisory-board/2457599/Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD joined XBiotech Inc.'s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Dr. Alice Gottlieb is internationally recognized for her expertise and pioneering work in the development of biological therapies to treat skin diseases. Dr. Gottlieb has played key roles in the clinical eval
- Almirall Finalizes Acquisition of Allergan US Medical Dermatology Portfoliohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/almirall-finalizes-acquisition-of-allergan-us-medical-dermatology-portfolio/2457600/Almirall, S.A. finalized its acquisition of products from Allergan's Medical Dermatology unit in the US: Aczone (dapsone), Tazorac (tazarotene), Azelex (azelaic acid), and Cordran Tape (flurandrenolide). In addition, sarecycline, a New Chemical Entity (NCE) currently under FDA review for appr
- Kuleana Debuts Natural, Reef-Safe Sunscreenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/kuleana-debuts-natural-reef-safe-sunscreen/2457601/Amid growing concerns that certain sunscreen ingredients are harming coral reefs and marine life, Hawaiian company Kuleana is rolling out a natural sunscreen that is free from oxybenzone and octinoxate – two chemicals known to be toxic to corals and other marine life that were recently bann
- Breaking Business News: Allergan Acquires Bontihttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/breaking-business-news-allergan-aquires-bonti/2457610/Allergan acquired Bonti, Inc., a privately held clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of novel, fast-acting neurotoxin programs for aesthetic and therapeutic applications. Following completion of the acquisition, Allergan will obtain global
- Inaugural World Eczema Day: GlobalSkin Launches International Movement for Eczema Sufferershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/inaugural-world-eczema-day-globalskin-launches-international-movement-for-eczema-sufferers/2457611/To mark the first-ever Atopic Eczema Day, the International Alliance of Dermatology Patient Organizations (IADPO – also known as GlobalSkin) has launched AltogetherEczema, a new movement to elevate the urgent and unmet needs of the global eczema and atopic dermatitis community.
- First-Ever Molecular Study Shows African American Skin Reacts Differently to ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/first-ever-molecular-study-shows-african-american-skin-reacts-differently-to-ad/2457612/African Americans are known to have greater treatment challenges with atopic dermatitis than European Americans and require higher doses of some medications to get relief, and now a new study suggests that differences in the molecular profile of their skin may be the reason. About 19 perc
- Foamix: Positive Topline Phase 3 Results for Topical Minocycline Foamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/foamix-positive-topline-phase-3-results-for-topical-minocycline-foam/2457614/Foamix Pharmaceuticals’ FMX101 topical minocycline foam for the treatment of moderate-to-severe acne has met primary endpoints of its third Phase 3 clinical trial. Foamix shared topline results of the clinical trial (FX2017-22), which met both co-prim
- Mind the Gap: Disparity Between Urban and Rural Derms Widenshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mind-the-gap-disparity-between-urban-and-rural-derms-widens/2457618/The gap between dermatologists in urban and rural areas is widening across the United States, according to a new study of county-level data from 1995 to 2013 in JAMA Dermatology. Specifically, derm
- Bee Venom May Help Treat Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bee-venom-may-help-treat-eczema/2457619/Bee venom and its major component, melittin, may be effective treatments for atopic dermatitis, according to a British Journal of Pharmacology study. Through studies conducted in mice and in human cells, inv