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Treating Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis in Skin of Color

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Treating Atopic Dermatitis

Do you have atopic dermatitis or eczema? Learn how it’s diagnosed, the latest treatments, and what questions you should ask your doctor.

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How Socioeconomic Factors Impact Treatment

People of color are more likely to have more severe atopic dermatitis. Learn how socioeconomic factors play a role.

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Barriers to Treatment for Black and Latino People

Lack of insurance and high cost of medications are two factors that make treating eczema in minority populations difficult.

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How Topical Treatments Affect Skin of Color

People of color now have a wider range of topical treatments for atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, that both improve your AD and preserve your skin tone.

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What to Know About Second- and Third-Line Treatments

If your first treatment for atopic dermatitis, or AD, doesn’t work, many new therapies can help, including meds you inject or take by mouth.

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The Role of JAK Inhibitors in Your Treatment Journey

JAK inhibitors have proven to be game changers when it comes to the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Here’s a closer look at these medications.

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Inclusive Care for Atopic Dermatitis

There are many treatment barriers when it comes to atopic dermatitis in skin of color. Here is a closer look at some of them and how to fix them.

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Why Equal Access to Care Matters

Black and Hispanic people are more likely to be diagnosed with severe atopic dermatitis. Learn the reasons why, and ways to address it.

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Be Your Best Advocate

Are you trying to get the best care for your atopic dermatitis treatment? Find out how to be your own best advocate.

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