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Compare Lebrikizumab (Ebglyss) and Tralokinumab (Adbry) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Ebglyss · Biologic (IL-13 Inhibitor)
How it works
High-affinity monoclonal antibody that selectively binds IL-13 and prevents formation of the IL-13Rα1/IL-4Rα heterodimer signalling complex.
Approved for
Adbry · Biologic (IL-13 Inhibitor)
How it works
Monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to IL-13 cytokine, inhibiting its interaction with IL-13 receptors. Reduces type 2 inflammation in atopic dermatitis.
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
Based on 21 Reddit discussions
Lebrikizumab
29%
positive
7 threads
Tralokinumab
21%
positive
14 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
7 Reddit threads analysed for Lebrikizumab
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
1
Avg Post Score
6 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Threads directly comparing Lebrikizumab to other medications
I’ve been on Adbry for almost 11 months now and I’ve seen quite good improvement during the Sommer months but now it’s winter and it doesn’t seem to be really effective. I read all the studies and it’s generally mentioned that Lebrikizumab has a better efficacy and I wonder if anyone has tried both
This content is intended for US-based consumers and HCPs. Dr. April Armstrong is Professor and Chief of Dermatology at UCLA, and an internationally recognized expert in inflammatory skin diseases. She has led over 150 clinical trials and published more than 500 scientific articles. Her federally fun
Hi, hope you're all well. I'd just like to give you my experience with dupilumab so far and get your thoughts if that's ok? I'm both lucky and unlucky with my eczema. Unlucky in the sense that I have 100% coverage. Without treatment, every square inch of my skin is very dry, becomes inflamed a
HELLO FROM THE UK 21 YEARS OLD i’ve been suffering with eczema and recently i’ve had to be hospitalised with staph infection , its been cleared from my bloodstream but the staph seems to not stop growing on my face and infecting my face, my eczema is controlled and well but the staph seems to be mak
HELLO FROM THE UK 21 YEARS OLD i’ve been suffering with eczema and recently i’ve had to be hospitalised with staph infection , its been cleared from my bloodstream but the staph seems to not stop growing on my face and infecting my face, my eczema is controlled and well but the staph seems to be mak
Hi there! For context, I've (23F) been struggling with severe atopic dermatitis pretty much my whole life with some pauses due to medications I've taken or random changes my body has had. During the last 2 years i was on a trial for lebrikizumab which was going pretty okay, and for the last ≈10 mont
I’m being taken off of Dupixent due to severe facial flares and eye issues, I’m now going onto Lebrikizumab. Any experiences with this switch?
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14 Reddit threads analysed for Tralokinumab
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
10 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Apologies in advance for the emotional post. I have suffered with eczema my whole life but in the last 12 months it has been horrendous. I am a 28F and have failed protopic, steroids, light therapy, Rinvoq 30mg and now Adbry A.K.A Tralokinumab. 6 years ago I was prescribed Azathioprine which was a m
I’m so sorry for a long post. I’m really fed up and just probably looking for some solidarity or general positive chat about this. I’m feeling really hopeless. My skin is horrific and I’m just so unwell and hideous with it. I spent a lot of 2023 in psychiatric hospital and have told myself I’ll nev
So I've realized over the last few weeks that I am constantly fatigued. No amount of coffee, sleep, or resting seems to give me a boost. I struggle to get out of bed in the morning and yawn my way through the day, sometimes nearly falling asleep at my desk at work or at a traffic light. All day I ju
Hi r/eczema, I just wanted to share my experience with this trial drug. I had been on steroid creams to try and control my eczema for the longest and it would clear up my flares ups but I was getting quite tired of the cream. My dermatologist suggested this trial and I went for it. Weeks 1-6 were ho
Hello all! I went to the allergist today and am all signed up for a trial for "tralokinumab". It is an injectable in the same drug class as Dupixent which everyone seem to be having great success with. Has anyone tried "tralokinumab" or is anyone else starting the trial now or soon?
So someone contacted me for a bit of an update on Dupixent/Dupilumab in Australia after I made fairly detailed post a few months ago. NB: I don't work for Sanofi, nor do i work in the medical or pharmaceutical industry so i'm certainly not an authoritative source; I'm just a heavily invested party
Got accepted several weeks ago to the Phase 2b trial. I have a 3 in 4 chance of getting the medication. Got my first injections yesterday. Has anyone else done this study?
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
Both Lebrikizumab and Tralokinumab belong to the Biologic (IL-13 Inhibitor) class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients.
Both medications are approved for Moderate-to-severe Atopic Dermatitis. When two drugs treat the same condition, the choice between them often depends on the patient's medical history, other medications, tolerability, and prescriber preference.
Lebrikizumab carries 2 FDA warnings. Tralokinumab carries 3 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
This comparison is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making medication decisions.