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- EpiCeram abstract "EpiCeram (EpiCeram Skin Barrier Emulsion) is a topical non-steroidal skin cream.Based on the research of Peter M. Elias it is made up of ceramides, free fatty acids and cholesterol, and is designed to treat atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema. Ceragenix obtained marketing clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April 2006. This prescription medical device works as a moisturizer and barrier cream. In the US, it requires prescription and was launched in October 2008 by Promius Pharma. EpiCeram was acquired by PuraCap Pharmaceutical LLC in 2010.In a company-sponsored clinical study reported by Jeffrey L. Sugarman of the Department of Dermatology at the University of California in San Francisco and Lawrence Charles Parish of the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology at the Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, EpiCeram was shown to have comparable efficacy to a mid-potent steroid in a clinical study after 28 days of treatment, reducing disease severity, improvement in pruritus and improving sleep habits. The ceramide-dominant, physiological-lipid based formulation could represent an effective stand-alone or ancillary therapy for many pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis.EpiCeram obtained Health Canada medical device license in September 2009 and was launched by Pediapharm in November of the same year. It is sold under prescription.".
- EpiCeram wikiPageExternalLink NCT00460083.
- EpiCeram wikiPageExternalLink NCT00616538.
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- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Atopic_dermatitis.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dermatologic_drugs.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Ceragenix_Pharmaceuticals.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Ceramide.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Cholesterol.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink ClinicalTrials.gov.
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- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Cream_(pharmaceutical).
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Dermatitis.
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- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Health_Canada.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Itch.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Jeffrey_L._Sugarman.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Charles_Parish.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Lipid.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Medical_prescription.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Moisturizer.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Pediapharm.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Peter_M._Elias.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Steroid.
- EpiCeram wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson_University.
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- EpiCeram subject Category:Dermatologic_drugs.
- EpiCeram hypernym Cream.
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- EpiCeram type Food.
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- EpiCeram comment "EpiCeram (EpiCeram Skin Barrier Emulsion) is a topical non-steroidal skin cream.Based on the research of Peter M. Elias it is made up of ceramides, free fatty acids and cholesterol, and is designed to treat atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema. Ceragenix obtained marketing clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April 2006. This prescription medical device works as a moisturizer and barrier cream.".
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