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Atopic
Dermatitis

A chronic and recurring inflammatory skin disease that has a profound impact on all dimensions of a patient's life.1

The most common chronic inflammatory skin disease worldwide2,3

2–0%
of adults affected2
up to 0%
of children affected2
2–0×
rise in prevalence over the past century4,5

It begins early — and for many, it stays

~80% of cases start in infancy or childhood2
~50% of these cases persist to adulthood2,6,7

In your experience, what do moderate-to-severe AD patients struggle with most?

It's rarely just one thing

Persistent itch & broken sleep
0%
Anxiety & mental wellbeing
0%
Unpredictability & loss of control
0%

All three weigh on patients at once — itch, mental health and unpredictability rarely travel alone.

A profound impact on quality of life2

Itch

One of the most common bothersome symptoms6,8

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Sleep

Disturbance, most frequently itch-related6–8

Mind

Anxiety and depression can arise6,7

The struggle is real for adolescents

For adolescents in particular, the impact of atopic dermatitis can affect emotional and psychological development — thereby also impacting their adult life.9

Illustration only. Not actual patients.

0% OF PATIENTS

Patients want to reclaim their quality of life

Atopic dermatitis patients want to achieve long-term control of their disease and reclaim their quality of life.*10

*Stated by 75% of 2002 patients (>13 years) and caregivers of children (2–13 years) with moderate-to-severe AD in The International Study of Life with Atopic Eczema (ISOLATE study).10

Successful management should be individualized to specific patient needs and preferences15

FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY · MAT-77218 · References MAT-77203

Chapter — Atopic Dermatitis
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