SCRATCH LESS. LIVE MORE.

LISTEN TO YOUR ITCH.

ASK YOUR DERMATOLOGIST FOR ADVANCED TREATMENT OPTIONS.

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Atopic Dermatitis’s Impact Goes Beyond The Skin1

Living with the burden of moderate-to-severe AD can leave you feeling stuck in place—held back from being yourself.2 From cancelling plans or avoiding them altogether, to managing out-of-control symptoms—such as persistent itching2—it’s easy to feel frustrated or overwhelmed.2 If you’re all too familiar with the physical, social and psychological3,2 effects of AD, you are not alone.2 Talk to your doctor about your AD treatment plan, including advanced options.4,5,2

Physical

Physical

The burden of AD extends well beyond the visible rash.6 Almost half of adults with moderate-to-severe AD are held back from exercise.7 86% of patients avoid at least one type of everyday activity while flaring. Finding the treatment plan that could be right for you may be the difference between feeling stuck and helping you feel more like yourself.4,2,5

Social

Social

If you’ve ever cancelled plans—or avoided making them in the first place, you’re not alone. Due to unpredictable flares and the impact on confidence, almost half of adults with moderate-to-severe eczema say it really limits their lifestyle.6

Psychological

Psychological

Managing symptoms during the day can leave you feeling drained and reduce productivity.6 Nighttime is no better. Patients with severe AD have reported sleep disruption up to 162 nights per year,6 which may take a psychological and emotional toll.8,2

Now, There Are New Treatment Options

Over the years, there have been many positive developments in the management of Atopic dermatitis.9 Thanks to continuous and ongoing advances, there are new treatment options available that may help manage AD symptoms.9 Talk to your doctor to see if these options could be right for you.

Talk To Your Doctor About Advanced Treatment Options.

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment for Atopic Dermatitis. Your AD treatment plan should be specific to you. Talk openly with your doctor about how AD affects your life. Ask about treatment options that can help manage AD symptoms and be considered based on your individual goals.9

Use our Doctor Discussion Guide to help facilitate the conversation, so you can find the treatment plan that could be right for you.

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