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US Veterans Affairs to replace Humira with biosimilar on national formulary
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will replace Humira with the biosimilar Hadlima on its national formulary, according to a press release from Organon, which markets biosimilar.
Healthy teen awakens with lesions in early morning hours
A healthy, adolescent boy is seen for recurrently awakening with pruritic, urticarial-like lesions between his upper thighs extending to his mid-thorax.
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When all else fails: Treating hyperhidrosis with endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy
It was just another day at school when sophomore Cole Villaflor and his classmates were asked to write on-demand essays in class. As he approached this seemingly easy assignment, his hands began to sweat, dampening the page.
Men with inflammatory joint diseases have more children than those without IJDs
Men with inflammatory joint diseases have more children and are less likely to be childless, compared with those without inflammatory joint diseases, according to data published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases.
JAK inhibitors have ‘untapped potential’ in treatment of inflammatory skin diseases
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Janus kinase inhibitors have a unique mechanism of action, giving them the potential to push the boundaries of efficacy in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases, according to a speaker at South Beach Symposium.
Drug costs and nocebo risks: Navigating the Humira ‘biosimilar boom’ 1 year later
A lot can change in a year. But has it?
Smoking status associated with melanoma survival
Patients with melanoma who smoke have a higher risk for melanoma-related death, according to a study.
American Academy of Dermatology publishes updated care guidelines for acne
The American Academy of Dermatology has released new care guidelines for acne vulgaris, according to a press release.
Addressing patient concerns with biologic treatment in hidradenitis suppurativa
Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa are hesitant to use adalimumab — which is recommended as a first-line treatment for the skin condition — as well as other biologics, according to a study.
Conversion initiative gives ‘significant’ boost to Remicade biosimilar use
An initiative to switch clinically stable patients from Remicade to a biosimilar significantly increased biosimilar use in rheumatology and gastroenterology clinics within the University of North Carolina health system, according to data.
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