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Topical pimecrolimus: a review of its use in the management of pediatric atopic dermatitis. Paediatric drugs [Paediatr Drugs] Journal article

 
TitleTopical pimecrolimus: a review of its use in the management of pediatric atopic dermatitis.
Author(s)Yang LP, Curran MP 
InstitutionAdis, a Wolters Kluwer Business, Auckland, New Zealand.
SourcePaediatr Drugs 2009; 11(6):407-26.
AbstractTopical pimecrolimus 1% cream (Elidel(R)) [hereafter referred to as topical pimecrolimus] is a nonsteroidal alternative in the treatment of pediatric atopic dermatitis. In vehicle-controlled, short-term, continuous-use trials in pediatric patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis, topical pimecrolimus was effective in treating disease symptoms. Topical pimecrolimus was effective in preventing disease flares and reducing the need for topical corticosteroids in longer term, intermittent-use trials. In addition, topical pimecrolimus was associated with improvements in the health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) of pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis and their parents. In vehicle-controlled trials, topical pimecrolimus was generally as well tolerated as vehicle. Topical pimecrolimus showed similar efficacy to topical tacrolimus 0.03% ointment (hereafter topical tacrolimus) in a short-term, continuous-use trial and the two agents had a generally similar tolerability profile. Although comparative data between topical pimecrolimus and topical corticosteroids are lacking in pediatric patients, and the long-term tolerability (beyond 1-2 years) of topical pimecrolimus is yet to be established, topical pimecrolimus is a useful agent in the management of pediatric patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis who do not achieve satisfactory treatment with other topical pharmacologic treatments, including topical corticosteroids.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19877726
  
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