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FDA OKs Bimzelx for psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, non-radiographic axSpA
The FDA has expanded the indication of Bimzelx to include psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis with objective signs of inflammation, according to a press release.
Female pattern hair loss common during menopause, reversible if promptly treated
CHICAGO — Female pattern hair loss is a common condition for menopausal women, but options to reverse and regrow hair are available if patients are diagnosed and treated, according to a speaker at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
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Infliximab biosimilar uptake rapidly increased only after release of a third option
Infliximab biosimilar uptake increased by no more than just 5% annually following the release of its first two biosimilars, but then shot up by 13% to 16% for most patients after a third option emerged, according to data.
Q&A: MoCRA tames the ‘wild, wild West’ of cosmetics with impending deadline
The cosmetic industry is preparing for yet another rapidly approaching deadline imposed by the Modernization of Cosmetics Registration Act of 2022.
‘Clear as mud’: Why the FDA has not approved new sunscreen ingredients
The FDA has not approved a new sunscreen ingredient since the 1990s, leaving consumers and clinicians wondering why.
Nasal S. aureus colonization accounts for most postoperative staph infections
Nasal colonization with Staphylococcus aureus accounted for most postoperative staph infections in a large cohort of adults who underwent surgery, according to a study published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
Vegan nutraceutical increases hair growth in plant-based diets
Patients who followed a plant-based diet experienced hair growth with the addition of a daily vegan nutraceutical, according to a study.
After working in garden, patient presents with raised lesions on forearm
A healthy, 19-year-old noticed some pruritic, somewhat raised erythematous lesions on her left forearm (Figure 1). The middle lesion had an unusual linear appearance.
The cautions of the MedSpa industry: What clinicians need to know, with Julia Kerolus, MD
In this episode, host Hansa Bhargava, MD, talks with Julia Kerolus, MD, FACS, about the MedSpa industry, the dangers of social media and its effect on cosmetic procedures among young adults, skin care and more.
'Open up the conversation' about dietary supplements to prevent colloidal silver ingestion
Ingesting colloidal silver supplements is popular but unsafe and, in excess, can lead to a patient’s skin permanently turning blue, according to experts.
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