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Another study showed that eczema cleared or almost cleared in around 60% of patients treated with mycophenolate mofetil. "I certainly have used it, but it’s unpredictable and it takes longer to start," he said. "You wait a couple of months to see if it’s going to work and then 20%-30% of the time it’s not going to be good enough."

Final rung: newer agents. The same practice update recommends a list of newer agents "if you can afford it," Dr. Berger said. Approximately 60% of patients respond, slowly but steadily, to treatment with subcutaneous omalizumab 150-450 mg every 2 weeks. Some patients in studies managed to get off unsustainable levels of systemic steroids with the help of omalizumab. "There really isn’t a rebound" flare when omalizumab is stopped, as happens with cyclosporine, Dr. Berger said. "You kind of get better, then creep along. So if the quality of life is moderately bad, you get to less bad."

Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors work as induction therapy but not for maintenance, so they’re "probably not useful," he said. Anecdotal reports suggest that high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin may help.

For the most refractory patients, extracorporeal photophoresis can improve SCORAD scores by 50%. "The itch and SCORAD drop pretty quickly, but you have to maintain it" with omalizumab or another strategy, Dr. Berger said.

"If everything absolutely fails, that’s a backup," he said. "It does suggest that there will be new ways to manage patients that we don’t have available now."

Dr. Berger reported having no relevant financial disclosures.

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