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arkansasdad
August 26, 2018
I have a 15yr old daughter with severe AD. looking for information about the clinical trial going on with dupixent related to adolescents age 12 to 17. would anyone that's knowledgeable about dupixent and the approval of dupixent for teens please talk with me.
tony
February 27, 2021
colloidal silver water drys on the skin preventing bacteria living for a long time, I'm in danger of waffling about this to much but its frustrating talking to people who have lived with eczema for so long and must be fed up with hearing the different treatments over the years, please at least spend 10 mins of homework on it for a lifetime free of the itch, its all you will lose for looking.
Sarah Wallin
March 4, 2021
Linette Roungchun
August 10, 2019
Obviously I’m responding a year later(to be fair, I was just hired lol) but just in case you have not heard, Dupixent has now been approved for teens! For quite some time now 😀 Just posting here anyway just in case you have not heard 😀 Wishing the best for you and your daughter!
- Linette (AtopicDermatitis.net Moderator)
Ashley Ann Lora
February 5, 2019
Hi @ArkansasDad ,
Thank you for sharing about your daughter. It takes great courage and commitment to be vulnerable and seek for support.
I also grew up with severe AD, and have been 1 of the 2100 people who participated in the clinical trials for Dupixent.
As Sarah mentioned, the National Eczema Association has great resources for clinical trials.
We are here to support in anyway. Don't hesitate to contact us!
Best,
Ashley (AtopicDermatitis.net Moderator)
Karen Hoyt
August 30, 2018
Arkansas Dad,
I hope that you will keep us informed on how things go with your daughter. My granddaughter just turned 17 and has AD. Good luck and hugs to your daughter. BTW- you're an awesome dad.
xo Karen aka Nana from Oklahoma
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