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Chronic Hand Eczema | Executive Insights | US | 2021

MARKET OVERVIEW

Chronic hand eczema (CHE) is a painful and debilitating form of eczema localized to the hands that can seriously impact a patient’s quality of life. No prescription therapies are yet available for CHE; rather, current treatment is focused on topical or systemic corticosteroids, oral immunosuppressants, or, in some cases, off-label Dupixent. However, the FDA recently granted fast-track status to two emerging JAK inhibitors, one topical and one oral, raising physicians’ hopes for new treatments for CHE. Physicians treating CHE are enthusiastic about having more topical treatments and report a high level of unmet need for safe, effective treatments, with a slight preference for topical therapy.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • How many CHE patients are diagnosed, and how many receive patch testing? What percentage have underlying atopy?
  • What is the typical treatment algorithm for a CHE patient? What percentage of patients receive a given drug as first-, second-, or third-line treatment?
  • How is Dupixent used in the current CHE market?
  • How likely are physicians to prescribe an emerging CHE therapy to their mild, moderate, and severe patients?

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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