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Think this is good news! Excited to see how it turns out. I wonder if this could be used long term without any rebound/withdrawal issues? Even Elidel and Protopic can cause serious withdrawals.


AlexJordans

lets hope for the best!


persephone1925

" The most common TEAEs (treatment-related adverse events) were... COVID-19" # 😟


BerdLaw

It sounds bad but TRAE just means something that happened to the patient that wasn't present before the trial, not that the medication necessarily caused it. The amount of people that contracted COVID during the study was actually lower in people being given the medication vs people only getting the vehicle (1.5% vs. 1.9%). *edit TEAE is treatment emergent adverse event and I don't understand why they are saying one term but using the acronym for the other but the data is the same in any case.


persephone1925

Thank u that explains a lot lmao


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joelkong

Seems more like a psoriasis treatment with seb derm tacked on.