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Compare ABROCITINIB (CIBINQO) and Nemolizumab (Nemluvio) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
CIBINQO, Cibinqo · JAK Inhibitor
How it works
12.1 Mechanism of Action CIBINQO is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor. Abrocitinib reversibly inhibits JAK1 by blocking the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) binding site. In a cell-free i...
Approved for
Nemluvio · Biologic (IL-31 Inhibitor)
How it works
Monoclonal antibody targeting IL-31 receptor alpha, reducing pruritus-mediated signalling in atopic dermatitis and prurigo nodularis.
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 23 Reddit discussions
ABROCITINIB
47%
positive
15 threads
Nemolizumab
38%
positive
8 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
15 Reddit threads analysed for ABROCITINIB
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
2
Avg Post Score
8 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Threads directly comparing ABROCITINIB to other medications
Would someone please cross post to r/dyshidrosis. (they won't let me post because I am a professional researcher in the field). # Traditional Hand Eczema Treatments May Face Obsolescence Ted Bosworth December 18, 2024 [2]()[55]()Add to Email Alerts NEW YORK, NY — For immediate control of a hand ecz
# Traditional Hand Eczema Treatments May Face Obsolescence Ted Bosworth December 18, 2024 [2]()[55]()Add to Email Alerts NEW YORK, NY — For immediate control of a hand eczema flare, the old soak and smear approach with moisturizers or corticosteroids might live on, but they are moving to the back of
Recently started taking a new drug through a clinical trial called Abrocitinib (Made by Pfizer), it is an oral tablet once a day and from what my doctors have said it is comparable and even slightly more effective for people than Dupixent. I wanted to share my results, I have had severe eczema for 7
I've given a few updates on the trial I'm in for Abrocitinib over the past couple of years - thought I'd round it out now the trial is coming to an end. I think I last posted around the 18 month mark and said I felt the effects were wearing off and some mild eczema had returned. I'm happy to say th
I've had full body eczema since about 18 years old. I can't really remember what my skin was like before then. Managing my eczema has been such a big part of my adult life. But after 2 months on dupixent I feel like my skin has never been as smooth.. or as oily! It's honestly taking my brain a whil
Quick rant here! Because It’s getting annoying and frustrating that they always hype up the new drugs for eczema sufferers for example, the JAK inhibitors, and I’m so happy to read the results but they never want to discuss the adverse side effects. They always want to say it’s mild and that they’re
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
8 Reddit threads analysed for Nemolizumab
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
16 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Hi, I read the quarterly reports of about 300 hedge funds every quarter, so here are the 34 pitches I've found this week. Most of them would fit into a value portfolio: **Nightview Capital on Airbnb** Thesis : Airbnb is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for experience-driven
There seems to be a lot of confusion with the recent posts of bleach baths, so here is some research I did and it's summaries. (I am by no means an expert in dermatology, my only relevant experience is research in Systems Biology) A study found that colonization of S. aureus, a bacteria part of the
I'm starting Nemolizumab tomorrow and wondered if anyone has had a positive experience with it. I was previously on Dupixent but had to stop after six months because it caused red flares and psoriasis. Since June 2024, I haven't been on any medications other than triamcinolone, and my skin is at its
Hey everyone, This is an update from my original post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CholinergicUrticaria/comments/1j5284v/i_am_suffering/ It’s been 7 months now…and honestly, life has been incredibly tough. I’m still dealing with intense itching, burning anytime my body gets the slightest bit warm.
40 Years old here, been dealing with this for 20+ years in varying degrees. Mine is always itching (intense itching), not pain (unless I scratch too hard), and usually there's actually no redness. My experience began halfway through freshman year of college - I was at a basketball game with friends
I’m looking for anyone’s experiences on Nemluvio please, good or bad. I’m in the UK (so under treatment of NHS where the medication is very new), and have been on Nemo for 12 weeks now, yet have seen my skin deteriorating massively since starting the medication (for reference I have previously been
Has anyone used Dupixent? If so, what is your experience? I just read an article about a newly released drug - Dupixent - which is specifically designed to stop eczema itching. I dont know but I think this may be the first drug to specifically stop eczema itching. Ive known of other injectables in t
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
ABROCITINIB is a JAK Inhibitor, while Nemolizumab belongs to the Biologic (IL-31 Inhibitor) class. This means they work through different pharmacological mechanisms, which may influence both efficacy and side effect profiles. ABROCITINIB is administered via Oral, whereas Nemolizumab uses Subcutaneous. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
ABROCITINIB carries 4 FDA warnings. Nemolizumab carries 2 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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