Study shows new a topic dermatitis therapy significantly
delays onset of flares
Stiefel Laboratories, the world's largest independent
pharmaceutical company specializing in dermatology,
announced that a recent study shows MimyX Cream extends
the remission period of a topic dermatitis (AD) by 48
percent when used in conjunction with an emollient
compared to emollient alone.
MimyX Cream, Stiefel's new product for managing the
signs and symptoms of a topic dermatitis, is a
steroid-free, topical Rx therapy for the management of
the disease, commonly referred to as eczema.
Most eczema patients will experience periods of "flares"
where they have noticeable signs and symptoms of AD
alternating with periods of remission where no symptoms
are present. According to the 12-week MimyX study
involving 74 individuals, MimyX Cream extends AD
remission by 48 percent and may actually reduce the
total number of flares a person experiences. The study
also shows a 25 percent greater incidence of AD
flare-ups on the side of the body where only an
emollient was used, as opposed to the side of the
participant's body where MimyX Cream was used in
conjunction with an emollient.
"The data collected in this study is very beneficial for
understanding and managing atopic dermatitis," said Dr.
Joseph Fowler, University of Louisville. "By extending
the remission of eczema, we can reduce the total number
of flares a patient may experience, and quite possibly
lessen the need for adjunctive therapy such as steroids,
immunomodulators and systemic antihistamines."
MimyX Cream is unique from other eczema treatments in
that it can be used throughout the AD continuum. MimyX
Cream can be used along with a short-term
anti-inflammatory agent during flares and it can also be
used without the anti-inflammatory for daily management
during remission.
According to Jim Hartman, Vice President, U.S.
Marketing, Stiefel, this is a significant finding.
"This study justifies MimyX as a potential foundation
therapy for atopic dermatitis," Hartman said. "Not only
is it useful for the management of the signs and
symptoms of AD, it has also been shown clinically to
extend remission periods of the disease."