The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing skin anti-inflammatory treatments for eczema

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Abstract

A total of 291 studies involving 45,846 participants were analyzed to compare the efficacy and safety of topical anti-inflammatory treatments for eczema.

  • Tacrolimus 0.1%, potent topical corticosteroids (TCS), and ruxolitinib 1.5% were identified as some of the most effective treatments based on patient-reported symptoms.
  • Mild TCS and roflumilast 0.15% were among the least effective treatments for eczema.
  • Local adverse effects were most commonly associated with tacrolimus 0.1% and crisaborole 2%, while potent TCS were least likely to cause such reactions.
  • Short-term use of TCS showed no evidence of increased skin thinning, but longer-term use may be associated with increased risk.
  • Network meta-analysis indicated that JAK inhibitors and potent TCS had similar effectiveness, while PDE-4 inhibitors were ranked among the least effective options.

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