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Treating atopic eczema with topical immunosuppressants BJDN, Volume 5, Number 3.
Conventional topical therapy used to treat atopic eczema (Figure 1) has, up until now, been limited to emollients, corticosteroids, wet wraps and antibiotics. Controlling the disease usually requires repeated applications of different preparations to various sites upon the body over sustained periods of time.
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