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Generic Name: Adbry (tralokinumab)

Adbry Reviews

For Atopic Dermatitis "After Dupixent didn't work whatsoever, I gave Adbry a try but it was just as worthless. I am going back on methotrexate today. Maybe if you're positive you have eczema, it might work for you. My biopsies are never consistent, so it's likely my skin is more psoriatic than eczematic. On a positive note, the pain factor with an Adbry injection is way better than with Dupixent. Dupixent needles are the worst thing I'd ever felt, so self-injecting was traumatizing and brutal. Adbry needles are sized more like what you'd find in an allergy shot."


For Atopic Dermatitis "Skin almost clear after 4 months. Very scared of side effects in the long run as it is a new medicine. Will do injections every 3-4 weeks now."


For Atopic Dermatitis "So far, it has been positive. The injections are less painful than Dupixent, and it appears to be keeping my skin clear. No side effects so far after 2 months."

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