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Eucrisa

(crisaborole)

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(ruxolitinib)

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Summary for Eucrisa

Prescription only

Eucrisa (crisaborole) is an ointment that's used to treat eczema for people 3 months and older. The medication is a phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor that works to help reduce skin inflammation and itching from eczema. The ointment is usually applied to the affected area(s) of skin twice a day. The most common side effect is burning or stinging on the skin where you apply the medication.

Indications for Eucrisa

Pros and Cons for Eucrisa

Pros

  • Easy-to-apply ointment
  • Safe to use on children as young as 3 months old
  • Can start to see improvement in your skin in about 1 week
  • An alternative to topical steroids to treat eczema

Cons

  • Must use twice daily
  • Can cause pain, burning, or stinging on the skin
  • Not approved for severe eczema
  • No lower-cost generic available

Common Side Effects for Eucrisa

  • Pain, burning, or stinging where the medication is applied (4%)

Warnings for Eucrisa

  • Allergic reactions

Summary for Opzelura

Prescription only

Opzelura (ruxolitinib) is a topical Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor. It's a non-steroid cream used to treat atopic dermatitis (eczema) and nonsegmental vitiligo (a condition where skin loses its color) in adults and children ages 12 years and older. Opzelura (ruxolitinib) is applied directly on the skin twice daily. Even though Opzelura (ruxolitinib) has the same black box warnings as oral JAK inhibitors, it's less likely to cause serious side effects compared to oral medications. Some of the more commonly reported side effects of Opzelura (ruxolitinib) include acne, itching or redness, and symptoms of the common cold.

Indications for Opzelura

  • Mild-to-moderate eczema that didn't respond well to or can't be treated by other medications
  • Vitiligo that appears on both sides of the body (nonsegmental)

Pros and Cons for Opzelura

Pros

  • Applied directly onto the skin
  • Approved for children ages 12 years and older
  • Possible option for people who haven't had success with other treatments for eczema and vitiligo

Cons

  • Applied twice daily
  • Brand name only; no generic available
  • Not recommended during breastfeeding

Common Side Effects for Opzelura

Atopic dermatitis:

  • Runny nose, sore throat (3%)
  • Bronchitis (1%)
  • Ear infection (1%)
  • Hives (1%)
  • Diarrhea (1%)
  • Redness and swelling around hair pores (1%)
  • Swelling of the tonsils (1%)

Nonsegmental vitiligo:

  • Acne on application site (6%)
  • Itching on application site (5%)
  • Runny nose, sore throat (4%)
  • Headache (4%)
  • Urinary tract infection (2%)
  • Redness on application site (2%)

Warnings for Opzelura

  • Serious infections
  • Possible higher risk of death
  • Possible risk of cancer
  • Possible risk of heart attack, stroke, and other blood clots
  • Low blood cell counts
  • High cholesterol

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Eucrisa1 tube / 60g of 2%
$158.48$939.01
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$2,060.24$2,562.99
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