
Expert Perspectives 2024: Nonsteroidal Topicals for Atopic Dermatitis with Mona Shahriari, MD

The new nonsteroidal topical treatments for atopic dermatitis are targeted and modify the disease process, explains thought leader Shahriari in this year's video series.
In this Patient Care© year-end video series we feature interviews with leading physician scientists and principal investigators who discuss the most important clinical trials of the year with experimental drugs, devices, and procedures, the implications of findings for daily primary care practice, and the promise of these unique additions to patient care.
Welcome to Expert Perspectives 2024: Interviews with Key Opinion Leaders on Novel Therapeutics
In the interview series that begins with the video above,
In the first segment Atopic Dermatitis is Not "Just" Eczema: Disease Primer with Mona Shahriari, MD, (above) she provides a brief overview of the inflammatory skin disease for primary care clinicians.
For the other videos in the series, please see:
There are 3 classes of nonsteroidal topical therapies for atopic dermatitis that target the specific underlying pathophysiology of the skin disease. Shahriari provides a primer.
Topical corticosteroids, once revolutionary for treatment of atopic dermatitis, are used just sparingly today; dermatologist Mona Shahriari, MD, lists the reasons.
Not all atopic dermatitis requires treatment by a specialist, says this dermatologist, and she collaborates regularly with her primary care colleagues.
Shahriari, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine, says greater understanding of the condition has expanded the population for the diagnosis.
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