Strong Medicine: Methotrexate and Azathioprine Equally Safe and Effective for Atopic Dermatitis - Dermatology

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Strong Medicine: Methotrexate and Azathioprine Equally Safe and Effective for Atopic Dermatitis - Dermatology

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Sometimes topical therapies do not control atopic dermatitis (AD), and physicians prescribe antimetabolites or immunosuppressive agents. To determine whether azathioprine works better than methotrexate, investigators conducted a single-blind, randomized, 12-week trial comparing efficacy, safety, and . . .

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Tags: Allergies, Eczema, Skin, Disease and Condition, Skin Condition, disease, Medical, Medicine

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