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Effect of pimecrolimus cream 1% on the long-term course of pediatric atopic dermatitis.

Authors :
Papp, Kim
Staab, Doris
Harper, John
Potter, Paul
Puig, Lluis
Ortonne, J.-P.
Molloy, Stephen
Barbier, Nathalie
Paul, Carle
Source :
International Journal of Dermatology; Dec2004, Vol. 43 Issue 12, p978-983, 6p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

This report investigates the effect of pimecrolimus cream 1% (Elidel®, Novartis pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland), a nonsteroid, cell-selective, cytokine inhibitor on the course of atopic dermatitis (AD), as assessed by changes in body surface involvement and pattern of drug use over time.Data from 961 patients in two 1-year double-blind, multicenter, pediatric studies of similar design were analyzed: 250 infants (aged 3–23 months) were randomized 4 : 1 and 711 children (aged 2–17 years) were randomized 2 : 1 to receive pimecrolimus cream 1% or vehicle, respectively. Emollients were used by all patients to alleviate dry skin and, at the first signs or symptoms of AD, pimecrolimus or vehicle was applied twice daily to prevent progression to flares. If flares occurred in either group, moderately potent topical corticosteroids were mandated.Pimecrolimus was applied for 68.4% (infants) and 53.8% (children) of study days, and frequency of use of pimecrolimus decreased over time, reflecting improvement in disease control. The mean total body surface area affected decreased continuously over time. Significantly more patients in the pimecrolimus than control groups were maintained without corticosteroid therapy (infants: 63.7% vs. 34.8%,P< 0.001; children: 57.4% vs. 31.6%,P< 0.001, respectively).The need for pimecrolimus therapy decreases over time as the patients’ disease improves. Hence, once long-term management of AD with pimecrolimus is established, the burden of disease for both the patient and the caregiver decreases significantly and disease-free periods become more frequent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00119059
Volume :
43
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15181781
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2004.02121.x