
Opinion|Videos|April 11, 2025
The Need for Nonsteroidal Alternatives in Long-Term Atopic Dermatitis Care: A Focus on Pediatric Patients
Author(s)Jennifer Soung, MD
Jennifer Soung, MD, discusses how having more nonsteroidal options for long-term atopic dermatitis management is crucial, especially for younger children, to minimize potential side effects and support safer, sustained treatment.
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- How important is it to have more nonsteroidal options available for long-term AD management, particularly in younger children?
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