I’ve been on dupixent since 8th grade! It had just gotten approved for people under 18 and it has drastically helped my asthma and eczema. Will forever be grateful for it.
Great detailed and accurate information. Thank you very much. I have Asthma and my IgE is 1,500. I am on my 3rd week of Dupixent and I have noticed that sneezing or laughing no longer causes an attack. If something irritates my lungs and I am remove myself from the irritant my breathing goes back to normal on its own, this was never the case before, I always needed my rescue inhaler. So far so good.
@@sinanturnaoglu8828 Great!! Did you have post nasal drip also? I have chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps and I'm worried the post nasal drip won't stop. I'm on my last day of Prednisone steroid pills and they just didn't work😔 Hoping the Dupixent works for me also
It worked like a charm on my super severe eczema. Costs me $45 a month after insurance. They did not want to fund it, but after trying all other things and showing they didn’t work was able to get it. On for a few years now and no issues except occasional itchy eyes, or puffy eye lids, but just use a little eyelid cortisol cream and that goes. I just worry about the what ifs, like the lymphoma cancer talk, some say hair loss, but god my eczema sucked balls!! Now i dont even have to use lotion after showering.
Enjoyed this video. I have been to ER twice in a month plus 1 urgent care for severe allergic skin issues. Had biopsy on my neck and waiting for results. Doctor mentioned this drug which I searched on YT.
Thank you doctor for this video! I feel much better about considering Dupixent. Your information seemed clear, concise, and understandable. I have just been approved for this drug by my medical insurance and for the pharma discount card. I do not like taking medications unless I have to, so this may be the time. Other treatments, allergy testing, and life style changes are doing little to help me at this point. After 56 years of hiding and suffering, I'm ready for some relief. My quality of life has been severely and negatively affected for years now. Thank you again.
Why is the body making IL4 and IL13 to inflame the skin, should that not be the question? Oh we just block that with this medicine. I think you need to find out why the body is sending out the inflame signals, that seems like common sense to me.
various reasons.. could be allergens, could be "leaky gut" or microbiome etc. when i was 17 i developed sever eczema, went to a lot of dhermatologists who couldn't help me except give me cortisone. then i went to a homeopath and detoxed, she also sent me for food allergy tests and had me avoid all of it, including anything processed for the duration of the detox.. took about 3 months of excruciating eczema as it gets worse before it gets better, but essentially it cleared itself up and i didn't have eczema for about 3 years. i tried eating things i was allergic to and absolutely no eczema response.... however, after going back to normal for about 2 years it all came back again, and i tried detoxing and all and just hasn't worked. stress also triggers inflamation etc. either way, sometimes there is a clear way to fix the cause, but sometimes there isn't.. i've avoided all my allergens for an extended period of time, but any stress triggers a massive flair up where i have to go to the doctors.. here is the catch, i have a high profile job that requires me to handle stress. so the only option for me at this stage is treating symptoms. on the other end of the spectrum .. i did know someone that was allergic to water as well.. so sometimes things aren't so clear cut.. eczema has various reasons and causes, but at the bottom of it, it is an autoimmune response, and historically hundreds of years ago weak kids (like myself with asthma / also linked to eczema) wouldn't have survived childhood (the estimate was 46% of children did not reach their 5th birthday up until late 1800s), but with modern lifestyles and facilities a lot more do survive and there is bound to be ones with weaker immune systems or troubled genetics etc.. so for some people its as simple as cutting out allergies, others cutting out the causes of inflammation is just not possible practically
If I remember correctly, sampling over an ethnically diverse population might account for deviations due to slight variations in metabolism. I think that is the main reason for this distribution of patients.
I'm interested in knowing how bad your eczema symptoms were before Dupixent. I started the treatment a month ago and have had 4 injections during a full blown eczema outbreak. It was so bad that I had to go on prednisone pills for a month to calm things down but its been 2 weeks since the end of my prednisone prescription and its all coming back with a vengeance even with 4 Dupixent injections. My eczema is pretty bad as I have it pretty much everywhere except on my face atm but Ive had some on it last year. But the part of my body that have caused me the worst pain and loss of workdays are the soles of my feet and my inner hands...especially the palms, in-between my index finger and thumbs and on the tips of my fingers. Both my feet and hands become red, dryer and the skin becomes thicker and then since I manipulate many things and walk many steps at work, they start to fissure. So yeah, if at least my hands and feet were healthier, I could better manage the rest of my body.
@@Daniels656993 I don't think i'm as bad as you, I felt it mostly in my legs. The backs of my knees and fingers would always be very itchy and after a lot of movement I would sit down and my legs would sting and my face would often have red spots, and I had this weird scale pattern on my lower legs. After 1 dupixent injection after about a week the itchiness everywhere reduced by like 90% and after a month my legs no longer sting and everywhere but my hands and feet are smooth and mostly clear. The skin on my feet still get thick, crack, and make it very painful to walk and my hands don't look a whole lot better but they hardly itch anymore. The symptoms get better the longer i'm on it so maybe because yours is worse you just have to be on it longer to see significant changes
@Daniels656993 I just started my load dose ( double shot ) about a week ago. I'm on my 2nd cycle of pred. ( mid way through that). Your description of areas and conditions matches mine exactly . I'm still itchy. And I noticed that if I have a cocktail or two, I itch more. While I am still very early in this course of treatment... I have hope. 17 months ago I was with a different dermatologist that ( with no blood work or biopsies) diagnosed me with psoriasis. Was using clobetasol, triamcinolone, then came the biologics. Humira, cosentyx, Otezla, skyrizi, and then it was both clobetasol and triamcinolone mixed with otezla, and skyrizi all at the same time. My skin basically turned to goo. Was in the hospital, chemical burns. I was a complete mess. I'm hopeful that the new diagnosis after the biopsies are correct that it's just atopic dermatitis. I am wondering how you are doing now? Thank you for any time you can spare in a response.
My insurance denied my dupixent prescription until my doctor proved I had tried multiple different treatments that did t work. And I’m now using the injections and I am more clear now compared to before but still need topical steroids that I feel don’t help to an extent. It worked amazingly and is now breaking out again.
Great talk -- but one correction. Dupixent neutralizes Interluken 4 and 13 -- and not only Interluken 4 as stated by the good Doc. Thank you for your talk!
Could the reason for the diverse and spread collective of subjects be due to identifying if the drug is beneficial and as effective in Various ethnicities, cultures and country’s? Rather than the struggle to find candidates in one area
Hi Doctor, my daughter suffers from eczema since she was 6 months old until now. Her health is in my mine ALL THE TIME, sad, struggling to see my daughter so so so suffer from severe itching, red, swelling, thinking etc , you name it. She started Dupixent last year and continue until now (almost a year now). I am very very worried (all times) about the side effect of this drugs. She must see her Allergist for next treatment (to receive the injection of all allergens that she allergic to). She does not return to her Allery doctor yet and says she "very very scared of these allergens will make me so itching again", her horrible nightmares for many years. WOuld you please help me, doctor. What is the side effect of long-term users of Dupixent? I appreciate your video and your answer. Thank you so much with all my heart.
It is possible that you develop antibodies against the drug, but to no apparent negative effect (as mentioned in the video). I do not know whether there are any known long term effects either (besides the ones mentioned in the additional medication informatio). Best consult a specialist though, I'm not a doc :)
Hello, I’m 50 years and was quoted $1,000 cdn per month here in Vancouver BC Canada, earlier this year. I’m about to commit and doing more research. Where are you located, did you start and has your price come down since you posted? I’m wondering if the price has come down the past 2-3 years now that the drug is seeing more widespread use.
Just wished it wasn't a self injection drug that's all. I hate needles. Hope in the future there will be an oral pill to take then maybe I'd be interested but right now my eczema seems to be getting much better. I think an oral pill would be so much easier to take, less messier & less time consuming than shots.
Update: been taking dupixent for about 2 months now! It’s been working better than when I was taking cyclosporine. No itch and my eczema is finally clear. I was really hesitant to inject something I have no idea what the effects will be, but it seems to be working 👍
It is not just about diet. It has a genetic background and an immunological basis. Of course diet will help but it is not all for us that we suffer this illness
Started dupixent. Haven’t had any itching or flare ups for 3 years.
I’ve been on dupixent since 8th grade! It had just gotten approved for people under 18 and it has drastically helped my asthma and eczema. Will forever be grateful for it.
Great detailed and accurate information. Thank you very much. I have Asthma and my IgE is 1,500. I am on my 3rd week of Dupixent and I have noticed that sneezing or laughing no longer causes an attack. If something irritates my lungs and I am remove myself from the irritant my breathing goes back to normal on its own, this was never the case before, I always needed my rescue inhaler. So far so good.
I am a chronic sinusitis patient, I started this drug, in 7 months, a super treatment, a year of treatment
I actually started today for chronic sinusitis & I am honestly terrified of any side effects
@@teresagrace9687 How is it going for you now? I hope to start soon if my insurance will cover it. 🙏🏾
How is it going for you?
@@NatashaTaylor101 great treatment, it didn't cause allergies in my body, antibody treatment, I had 34 antibody injections today
@@sinanturnaoglu8828 Great!! Did you have post nasal drip also? I have chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps and I'm worried the post nasal drip won't stop. I'm on my last day of Prednisone steroid pills and they just didn't work😔 Hoping the Dupixent works for me also
This is the magical medicine that I wish they had when I was a child
It worked like a charm on my super severe eczema. Costs me $45 a month after insurance. They did not want to fund it, but after trying all other things and showing they didn’t work was able to get it. On for a few years now and no issues except occasional itchy eyes, or puffy eye lids, but just use a little eyelid cortisol cream and that goes. I just worry about the what ifs, like the lymphoma cancer talk, some say hair loss, but god my eczema sucked balls!! Now i dont even have to use lotion after showering.
45.00 month. Blessed. My daughter was quoted 1500.00 mo with insurance with a large defense industry company sad for her 2 year old
Enjoyed this video. I have been to ER twice in a month plus 1 urgent care for severe allergic skin issues. Had biopsy on my neck and waiting for results. Doctor mentioned this drug which I searched on YT.
Thank you doctor for this video! I feel much better about considering Dupixent. Your information seemed clear, concise, and understandable. I have just been approved for this drug by my medical insurance and for the pharma discount card. I do not like taking medications unless I have to, so this may be the time. Other treatments, allergy testing, and life style changes are doing little to help me at this point. After 56 years of hiding and suffering, I'm ready for some relief. My quality of life has been severely and negatively affected for years now. Thank you again.
Did duplimab work for you?
i realize it's quite off topic but does anybody know a good place to stream new movies online?
@Yousef Johan Ehh I would suggest Flixportal. just search on google for it =) -davian
@Davian Brayan thank you, signed up and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it!!
@Yousef Johan happy to help :D
Why is the body making IL4 and IL13 to inflame the skin, should that not be the question? Oh we just block that with this medicine. I think you need to find out why the body is sending out the inflame signals, that seems like common sense to me.
I read that the npfy will find other inflammation pathways such as il17. This worries me
various reasons.. could be allergens, could be "leaky gut" or microbiome etc. when i was 17 i developed sever eczema, went to a lot of dhermatologists who couldn't help me except give me cortisone. then i went to a homeopath and detoxed, she also sent me for food allergy tests and had me avoid all of it, including anything processed for the duration of the detox.. took about 3 months of excruciating eczema as it gets worse before it gets better, but essentially it cleared itself up and i didn't have eczema for about 3 years. i tried eating things i was allergic to and absolutely no eczema response.... however, after going back to normal for about 2 years it all came back again, and i tried detoxing and all and just hasn't worked. stress also triggers inflamation etc. either way, sometimes there is a clear way to fix the cause, but sometimes there isn't.. i've avoided all my allergens for an extended period of time, but any stress triggers a massive flair up where i have to go to the doctors.. here is the catch, i have a high profile job that requires me to handle stress. so the only option for me at this stage is treating symptoms.
on the other end of the spectrum .. i did know someone that was allergic to water as well.. so sometimes things aren't so clear cut.. eczema has various reasons and causes, but at the bottom of it, it is an autoimmune response, and historically hundreds of years ago weak kids (like myself with asthma / also linked to eczema) wouldn't have survived childhood (the estimate was 46% of children did not reach their 5th birthday up until late 1800s), but with modern lifestyles and facilities a lot more do survive and there is bound to be ones with weaker immune systems or troubled genetics etc.. so for some people its as simple as cutting out allergies, others cutting out the causes of inflammation is just not possible practically
Agreed
Just an easy, greedy profit
If I remember correctly, sampling over an ethnically diverse population might account for deviations due to slight variations in metabolism. I think that is the main reason for this distribution of patients.
Just read your comment, after I put mine up, it would make a lot of sense
That was really interesting. Dupixent has worked wonders for me (with mild eye irritation) and it was cool to hear some of the history around it
I'm interested in knowing how bad your eczema symptoms were before Dupixent. I started the treatment a month ago and have had 4 injections during a full blown eczema outbreak. It was so bad that I had to go on prednisone pills for a month to calm things down but its been 2 weeks since the end of my prednisone prescription and its all coming back with a vengeance even with 4 Dupixent injections.
My eczema is pretty bad as I have it pretty much everywhere except on my face atm but Ive had some on it last year. But the part of my body that have caused me the worst pain and loss of workdays are the soles of my feet and my inner hands...especially the palms, in-between my index finger and thumbs and on the tips of my fingers. Both my feet and hands become red, dryer and the skin becomes thicker and then since I manipulate many things and walk many steps at work, they start to fissure. So yeah, if at least my hands and feet were healthier, I could better manage the rest of my body.
@@Daniels656993 I don't think i'm as bad as you, I felt it mostly in my legs. The backs of my knees and fingers would always be very itchy and after a lot of movement I would sit down and my legs would sting and my face would often have red spots, and I had this weird scale pattern on my lower legs. After 1 dupixent injection after about a week the itchiness everywhere reduced by like 90% and after a month my legs no longer sting and everywhere but my hands and feet are smooth and mostly clear. The skin on my feet still get thick, crack, and make it very painful to walk and my hands don't look a whole lot better but they hardly itch anymore. The symptoms get better the longer i'm on it so maybe because yours is worse you just have to be on it longer to see significant changes
@Daniels656993
I just started my load dose ( double shot ) about a week ago. I'm on my 2nd cycle of pred. ( mid way through that). Your description of areas and conditions matches mine exactly .
I'm still itchy. And I noticed that if I have a cocktail or two, I itch more. While I am still very early in this course of treatment... I have hope.
17 months ago I was with a different dermatologist that ( with no blood work or biopsies) diagnosed me with psoriasis. Was using clobetasol, triamcinolone, then came the biologics.
Humira, cosentyx, Otezla, skyrizi, and then it was both clobetasol and triamcinolone mixed with otezla, and skyrizi all at the same time. My skin basically turned to goo. Was in the hospital, chemical burns. I was a complete mess.
I'm hopeful that the new diagnosis after the biopsies are correct that it's just atopic dermatitis.
I am wondering how you are doing now?
Thank you for any time you can spare in a response.
Great presentation. Thank you.
My insurance denied my dupixent prescription until my doctor proved I had tried multiple different treatments that did t work. And I’m now using the injections and I am more clear now compared to before but still need topical steroids that I feel don’t help to an extent. It worked amazingly and is now breaking out again.
Stay off steroids oral and topical try protopic and cbd oil look into tsw topical steroid withdrawal could be the steroids affecting your skin
Is there any countrareaction if I get a combination of DTaP
Great talk -- but one correction. Dupixent neutralizes Interluken 4 and 13 -- and not only Interluken 4 as stated by the good Doc. Thank you for your talk!
Could the reason for the diverse and spread collective of subjects be due to identifying if the drug is beneficial and as effective in Various ethnicities, cultures and country’s? Rather than the struggle to find candidates in one area
I’ve been taking Dupixent for about nine months but I recently had a rash return on my back. I confess I do scratch it some.
Would this be beneficial for colon polyps or vascular abnormalities?
People are taking Dupixent for Purigo Nodularis and it is working!
Hi Doctor, my daughter suffers from eczema since she was 6 months old until now. Her health is in my mine ALL THE TIME, sad, struggling to see my daughter so so so suffer from severe itching, red, swelling, thinking etc , you name it. She started Dupixent last year and continue until now (almost a year now). I am very very worried (all times) about the side effect of this drugs. She must see her Allergist for next treatment (to receive the injection of all allergens that she allergic to). She does not return to her Allery doctor yet and says she "very very scared of these allergens will make me so itching again", her horrible nightmares for many years. WOuld you please help me, doctor. What is the side effect of long-term users of Dupixent? I appreciate your video and your answer. Thank you so much with all my heart.
It is possible that you develop antibodies against the drug, but to no apparent negative effect (as mentioned in the video). I do not know whether there are any known long term effects either (besides the ones mentioned in the additional medication informatio). Best consult a specialist though, I'm not a doc :)
Why there is no drugs for seborrheic dermatitis other than corticosteroids?
$37 thousand ! Wtf! Let me run out get it. I believe this is a sale pitch
Go to Dupixent My Way program online & talk to a nurse. If you can't afford it you can get it for free. They give it out for free to lots of people.
it's free for most people if you have insurance
Hello, I’m 50 years and was quoted $1,000 cdn per month here in Vancouver BC Canada, earlier this year. I’m about to commit and doing more research. Where are you located, did you start and has your price come down since you posted? I’m wondering if the price has come down the past 2-3 years now that the drug is seeing more widespread use.
Would this help with contact dermatitis which triggers pruigro nodularis?
Severe asthma and was on Dupixent for 1 year. Did nothing
Just wished it wasn't a self injection drug that's all. I hate needles. Hope in the future there will be an oral pill to take then maybe I'd be interested but right now my eczema seems to be getting much better. I think an oral pill would be so much easier to take, less messier & less time consuming than shots.
When the palms of yur hands are fried chicken,open sore, small skin stretched cuts ,a dupixent needle ain't nuthin
Seriously, how stupid are people that you have to tell them not to take your medication if they are allergic to it?
Hello I just started taking Dupixent shots
Can I take cyclosporine while I’m on this medication?
What is the effect?
You will not need Cyclosporine when you start your Dupixent shots.
I did 6 weeks of dupiext and not much improvement. Adding cyclosporine and it seems to be improving
@@fast4d1 Wait 3 months before Dupixent really kicks in.
Update: been taking dupixent for about 2 months now! It’s been working better than when I was taking cyclosporine. No itch and my eczema is finally clear. I was really hesitant to inject something I have no idea what the effects will be, but it seems to be working 👍
Are there any liver or kidney issues or damage as a result of taking?
Are there studys on liver and kidneys for harm? Please provide if available
Thanks Ken not affordable even with insurance 1500.00 mo
I really want to know if u can take dupixent while pregnant!!
You can not !
They don't test it on pregnant women so They say no
Drugs drugs drugs is the protocol. How about looking for the cause in diet and lifestyle..
Ayurvology My daughter tried ALL that.
The problem is your immune system not agreeing with whatever diet and lifestyle you can possibly adopt...
It is not just about diet. It has a genetic background and an immunological basis. Of course diet will help but it is not all for us that we suffer this illness
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