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Implementation Factors Affecting Ruxolitinib Adoption in Pediatric Dermatology Practice

Alexandra Golant, MD discusses how cost considerations, insurance barriers, formulary restrictions, and effective caregiver education about proper application will significantly impact the widespread adoption of ruxolitinib cream in pediatric dermatology practice.

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  • Beyond efficacy and safety, what other factors—such as cost, insurance coverage, or caregiver education—will determine how widely ruxolitinib cream is adopted in pediatric dermatology, specifically in younger children?

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