STAY AHEAD WITH
CLEARER SKIN AND LESS ITCH

DUPIXENT was studied in a 16-week clinical trial in 251 patients ages 12-17 years with moderate-to-severe eczema not adequately controlled with topical prescription treatments.

 

DUPIXENT results
in teens

Results from a clinical trial at 16 weeks (DUPIXENT vs placebo):

12X
SAW CLEAR OR
ALMOST CLEAR SKIN

24% on DUPIXENT vs
2% not on DUPIXENT

~7X
Experienced
itch relief

37% on DUPIXENT vs
5% not on DUPIXENT

Proven Results

≥75%
Clearer skin in nearly half of
teens

42% on DUPIXENT vs 8% not on DUPIXENT

≥90%
Clearer skin
for some

23% on DUPIXENT vs 2% not on DUPIXENT

 

VIEW BEFORE AND AFTER
photos IN TEENS

 
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Before Treatment

After Treatment with
dupixent at 16 weeks

Actual 12-year-old clinical trial patient treated with DUPIXENT. This patient did not meet clinical trial criteria for clear or almost clear skin at 16 weeks. Individual results may vary.

LONG-TERM SAFETY
RESULTS IN teens

Long-term safety results for teens continuing on DUPIXENT in the pediatric extension study through 1 year were consistent with the adult clinical trials.

MOST COMMON SIDE
EFFECTS INCLUDE:

  • Injection site reactions
  • Eye and eyelid inflammation, including redness, swelling, and itching, sometimes with blurred vision
  • Dry eye
  • Cold sores in your mouth or on your lips
  • High count of a certain white blood cell (eosinophilia)

View the possible side effects of DUPIXENT


What You Should Know About the Patients in This Study:

46%
Had moderate
atopic dermatitis
54%
Had severe
atopic dermatitis
~15 years
Average age
~57%
Average body surface
area involvement

Have you spoken to a dermatologist or allergist about DUPIXENT?

Great! Sign up for DUPIXENT MyWay®, our patient support program, to access program benefits and get one-on-one support every step of the way, including help with filling your first prescription.

If you're still struggling with moderate-to-severe eczema, maybe it's time to change the conversation.

Answer a few short questions about your eczema symptoms and treatment goals. We’ll turn it into a personalized guide you can use at your next visit.

Specialists like dermatologists or allergists often have more experience treating moderate-to-severe eczema and can help create a personalized care plan for you.

After he started using
DUPIXENT, he wasn't so itchy
all the time. He's not hiding his
skin. Seeing him get some
relief makes me so happy for
him.

Masayo,

Caregiver of Tyler, teen patient taking DUPIXENT.
Individual results may vary.