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- Amgen To Acquire Otezla® For $13.4 Billion In Cashhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/amgen-to-acquire-otezla-for-134-billion-in-cash/2460135/Amgen has entered into an agreement with Celgene Corporation in connection with its previously announced merger with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company </
- Lilly’s Oral JAK Inhibitor Plus Steroids Improves AD Symptomshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lillys-oral-jak-inhibitor-plus-steroids-improves-ad-symptoms/2460134/Adding the oral JAK inhibitor baricitinib to standard-of-care topical corticosteroids significantly improved atopic dermatitis disease severity, measured by the validated Investigator's Global Assessment for AD (vIGA) score of "clear or almost clear" skin (vIGA 0, 1), the primary en
- Why Don't More Derms Use Lab-based Tools to ID Fungal Infections?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/why-dont-more-derms-use-lab-based-tools-to-id-fungal-infections/2460128/Fungal diagnostic preparations can assist the accurate diagnosis of cutaneous fungal infections. A survey from a team at the George Washington University (GW) identifies barriers that prevent their consistent use. The study is published in the
- Study Shows StrataGraft-treated Deep Partial-thickness Burns Did Not Require Surgical Harvest of Healthy Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-shows-stratagraft-treated-deep-partial-thickness-burns-did-not-require-surgical-harvest-of-healthy-skin/2460127/Mallinckrodt plc shared results of its Phase 1b clinical trial of StrataGraft, an investigational regenerative tissue, in Burns, the journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries (ISBI). Study data showed that treatment with a single application of StrataGraft tissue resulted in
- Straight Up: Paula Abdul Is InMode's New Brand Ambassadorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/straight-up-paula-abdul-is-inmodes-new-brand-ambassador/2460122/Paula Abdul is InMode’s new brand ambassador for BodyTite, FaceTite and Morpheus8 technologies. As a lifelong performer, Abdul has always taken care of herself and has the muscles to prove it—however, at age 57, she acknowledg
- Foamix Submits NDA for FMX103 for the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Papulopustular Rosaceahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/foamix-submits-nda-for-fmx103-for-the-treatment-of-moderate-to-severe-papulopustular-rosacea/2460117/Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has submitted a New Drug Application (NDA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking approval for FMX103 for the treatment of moderate-to-severe papulopustular rosacea in patients 18 years of age and older
- Psoriasis Therapy Linked to Reduced Coronary Inflammationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/psoriasis-therapy-linked-to-reduced-coronary-inflammation/2460112/Anti-inflammatory biologic therapies used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis can significantly reduce coronary inflammation in patients with the chronic skin condition. Scientists said the findings are particularly notable because of the use of a novel imaging biomarker, the perivascular fat a
- New Launches and Clearances from Cynosurehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-launches-and-clearances-from-cynosure-1/2460110/
- Summer AAD News: Understanding the Dermatologist’s Role in Reducing Skin-related Side Effects from New Cancer Drugshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-understanding-the-dermatologists-role-in-reducing-skin-related-side-effects-from-new-cancer-drugs/2460107/While a new wave of targeted therapies are helping patients fight cancer, they also produce side effects that can affect patients’ hair, skin and nails that can greatly impact patients’ quality of life and threaten their ability to continue treatment. “Approximat
- Summer AAD News: Dramatic Spike in Female Skin Cancer Linked to Tanninghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/summer-aad-news-dramatic-spike-in-female-skin-cancer-linked-to-tanning/2460105/Skin cancer in women is on the rise, and indoor tanning may be to blame, according to new research presented at the 2019 American Academy of Dermatology Summer Meeting in New York City. Between 1970 and 2009, rates of melanoma increased 800 percent among women ages 18-39, making it the