Pfizer Continues Positive Data Readouts For JAK Inhibitor Abrocitinib In Eczema
Executive Summary
A second Phase III JADE study showed statistically significant skin clearance and reduced pruritus in atopic dermatitis, although safety is harder to evaluate for now. A filing planned for 2020 will include results from a cross-study comparison evaluating abrocitinib versus Dupixent.
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