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Atopic Dermatitis: Ruxolitinib And Baricitinib Spearheading New Therapies

Wave Of New Treatments Expected Over The Next Few Years.

Executive Summary

Top-line Phase III results from Incyte’s TruE-AD2 study of ruxolitinib cream and Eli Lilly’s BREEZE-AD4 and BREEZE-AD5 studies of oral baricitinib show that the compounds achieved primary endpoints in atopic dermatitis, and they may eventually challenge Sanofi’s Dupixent’s growth in the sector.

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