Hives (urticaria) are raised, itchy bumps on your skin. If you get itchy hives that come and go mostly every day for over six weeks, you might have a skin condition known as chronic spontaneous ...
The FDA approved dupilumab to treat children aged 2 to 11 years with chronic spontaneous urticaria and persistent symptoms ...
Sanofi and Regeneron’s Dupixent approved in the US as the first biologic medicine for young children with uncontrolled chronic spontaneous ...
Dupixent works by blocking two proteins in your body called IL-4 and IL-13 (interleukins). These are a specific type of protein that can trigger the immune system to respond as if there’s danger when ...
Dupixent comes in two forms: a prefilled pen and a prefilled syringe. The Dupixent pen has a hidden needle and automatically injects the drug. The Dupixent syringe has a visible needle and requires ...
Approval for children aged 2 to 11 years with CSU who remain symptomatic despite H1 antihistamine treatment based primarily on data from the LIBERTY-CUPID clinical trial program CSU is a chronic skin ...
While it might seem a little intimidating at first, the process is designed to be simple. However, it’s good to know what to do if an injection doesn’t go exactly as planned. This article will walk ...
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