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Novel Topical Treatments for Itch

By April 12, 2024April 15th, 2024No Comments

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doi: 10.1007/s13555-024-01144-w.

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Abstract

The experience of itch often poses a burden on patient quality of life and has the capacity to inflict significant suffering. Topical therapies are a mainstay of treatment for many cutaneous and systemic diseases and afford patients the opportunity to manage their conditions without many of the systemic side effects of non-topical therapies. We review a multitude of new topical medications targeting the skin, immune system, and neural receptors. The list includes Janus kinase inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, transient receptor vanilloid inhibitors, topical cannabinoids, and topical acetaminophen. Many of the topical therapies reviewed show promising data in phase 2-3 clinical trials, but further research is needed to compare therapies head-to-head and test their efficacy on a broader range of conditions.

Keywords: Itch, New, Pruritus, Topical, Treatment

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