[The treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults with topical calcineurin inhibitors]
- PMID: 12719862
- DOI: 10.1007/s00105-003-0526-1
[The treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults with topical calcineurin inhibitors]
Abstract
In about 60% of cases, atopic eczema can persist in adulthood with distinctive clinical features and disease course. The introduction of the topical calcineurin inhibitors pimecrolimus 1% cream and tacrolimus 0.03 and 0.1% ointment clearly improves the long-term management of atopic eczema in adult patients; this has been shown in several large clinical studies and is confirmed by the growing practical experience with these substances. Topical calcineurin inhibitors are, even when applied for weeks and months, safe, well tolerated and efficient; they have a rapid and positive effect on pruritus and the potential--as shown in clinical studies with pimecrolimus 1% cream--to reduce the number of eczema flares, to significantly prolong the time to a first flare and to reduce or even eliminate the need for topical corticosteroids.
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