For AA, If One JAK Inhibitor Doesn’t Work, ‘Try, Try Again’

A case series of patients with alopecia areata who did not respond to Janus kinase inhibitors shows responses on a second, third, and even fourth try with another JAK inhibitor.
Medscape Medical News

source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/study-alopecia-areata-when-one-jak-inhibitor-doesnt-work-try-2025a1000rr2?src=rss

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