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Rinvoq v Dupi: Battle of the Century, Deadly Boxed Warnings, and Ending the Long Term Relationship with AKs

Rinvoq v Dupi: Battle of the Century, Deadly Boxed Warnings, and Ending the Long Term Relationship with AKs

Update: 2025-01-31
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Buckle up! We're diving deep into the wild world of dermatology, where the only thing more dangerous than a weird mole is a boxed warning. Here's what's cooking in this episode:



  • Rinvoq vs. Dupixent: Two drugs enter, one drug leaves! We break down this pharmaceutical cage match and wonder if we learned anything besides how to pronounce "upadacitinib."

  • Actinic keratoses get a glow-up with calcipotriol and 5-FU. Spoiler alert: It's not what you think, unless you think it's magic. Then you're right.

  • Boxed warnings: Giving us more childhood suicides? We explore how these little black boxes are wreaking havoc on patients and ask, "Who's really getting schooled here?"

  • Dr. Ted Lain attempts to convince our hosts there's actual science in skincare. Spoiler: It's harder than getting rid of back acne.




Plus, we'll tackle burning questions like: Are JAK inhibitors the new Russian roulette? Is switching IL-23s just dermatological musical chairs? And is Topical Steroid Withdrawal the new gluten intolerance?Join us as we dive into the best articles of the last week.


Warning: Side effects may include uncontrollable laughter, raised eyebrows, and a sudden urge to moisturize. Join Drs. Ferris, Zirwas and Patton for a new episode every Friday.


Derms on Drugs is produced by Scholars in Medicine.

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Rinvoq v Dupi: Battle of the Century, Deadly Boxed Warnings, and Ending the Long Term Relationship with AKs

Rinvoq v Dupi: Battle of the Century, Deadly Boxed Warnings, and Ending the Long Term Relationship with AKs

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