Delgocitinib Cream found Effective for Chronic Hand Eczema in Phase 3 trial

Researchers have found in DELTA China trial that delgocitinib cream (Anzupgo) 20 mg/g significantly reduces severity of chronic hand eczema (CHE), meeting its primary endpoint. These phase 3 results highlight its potential for adolescents aged 12 and older.

The phase 3 trial consists of a 16-week randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, treatment period, followed by an open-label treatment period of 36 weeks. A total of 362 subjects were recruited and randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive either Anzupgo or cream vehicle.

The results announced today cover the double-blind treatment period of the DELTA China trial from Week 0 to Week 16 of Anzupgo treatment and are an important milestone in the Chinese market as there are currently no approved treatment options specifically indicated for moderate to severe CHE in China. The primary endpoint for DELTA China was the Investigator’s Global Assessment for Chronic Hand Eczema Score (IGA-CHE TS) at Week 16, which was met with a statistically significant improvement in CHE severity after 16 weeks of treatment with Anzupgo compared to cream vehicle.

Furthermore, the 16-week safety profile of Anzupgo was consistent with previous pivotal trials, and the pharmacokinetics (PK) data supported low systemic exposure.

The open-label treatment period of the DELTA China trial runs from Week 16 to Week 52 and is still ongoing. The results from this stage of the trial will be released at a later date.

The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of twice-daily applications of Anzupgo compared with cream vehicle in the treatment of Chinese subjects with moderate to severe CHE for whom topical corticosteroids are inadequate or inappropriate.

“Following the results from DELTA China, including the consistent safety profile and pharmacokinetics data, we will continue our work to investigate delgocitinib cream as a potential treatment option for patients living with moderate to severe CHE, as there are currently no approved treatments specifically for CHE available here in China,” said Byron Yin, General Manager for LEO Pharma in China. “LEO Pharma has a unique heritage for innovative topicals, and I look forward to seeing the full data set, which I hope will set us up for further advances and ultimately help us to introduce this new treatment option in China.”

The DELTA China trial was structured in line with the DELTA 1 and 2 phase 3 trials investigating CHE in Europe and Canada, which both met all primary and secondary endpoints.

“DELTA China demonstrates LEO Pharma’s truly global approach when it comes to addressing the unmet needs of patients living with moderate to severe CHE worldwide,” said Kreesten Meldgaard Madsen, Chief Development Officer, LEO Pharma. “Skin conditions are not specific to borders and nor is our commitment to research. The results from this phase 3 trial in the Chinese population builds upon our expanding collection of scientific data for treating moderate to severe CHE globally. Our work will continue to advance the standard of care for this debilitating condition.”

Currently, Anzupgo is approved for adults in the European Union, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates for the treatment of moderate to severe CHE for whom topical corticosteroids are inadequate or inappropriate, and is under investigation in other markets, including the United States.

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Hallucinogen use linked to 2.6-fold increase in risk of death for people needing emergency care

People seeking emergency care for hallucinogen use were at a 2.6-fold higher risk of death within five years than the general population, according to a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

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Autoimmune diseases misdiagnosed as psychosomatic can lead to long-term damage to physical and mental well-being

A “chasm of misunderstanding and miscommunication” is often experienced between clinicians and patients, leading to autoimmune diseases such as lupus and vasculitis being wrongly diagnosed as psychiatric or psychosomatic conditions, with a profound and lasting impact on patients, researchers have found.

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Omalizumab treats multi-food allergy better than oral immunotherapy, study finds

A clinical trial has found that the medication omalizumab, marketed as Xolair, treated multi-food allergy more effectively than oral immunotherapy (OIT) in people with allergic reactions to very small amounts of common food allergens.

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Sleep apnea linked to increased risk of Parkinson’s: Study suggests CPAP may reduce risk

People with obstructive sleep apnea have an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease, but if started early enough, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may reduce that risk, according to a preliminary study presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 77th Annual Meeting taking place April 5–9, 2025, in San Diego and online.

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Can making the NHS cleaner slow the spread of disease?

Several weeks ago, I visited a local NHS urgent care center with my toddler on what might be called a semi-annual pilgrimage related to having a child in nursery. Owing to what is now a typical three- or four-hour wait, during which he made a recovery, I had the time to notice the hospital’s waiting room cleaning practices. They amounted to someone pushing a mop around the floor and in the process moving, rather than removing, various fluids and items that had probably amassed over the preceding several hours.

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Thane Doctor held for allegedly providing abortion pills to minor rape survivor

Thane: A doctor was arrested for allegedly providing abortion pills for the termination of a 17-year-old girl’s pregnancy in the Thane district of Maharashtra. A man was also arrested for allegedly raping, impregnating the minor and forcing her to undergo abortion based on fake documents, officials said on Sunday.

According to the PTI report, the dead foetus, which was buried at a crematorium in Ulhasnagar, has been exhumed for further probe into the case, they said, adding that a doctor who provided medicines for the termination of the minor’s pregnancy has also been arrested.

The victim and the 29-year-old accused man were neighbours at a locality in Ulhasnagar township here.

In July last year, the accused lured the victim to his home under the pretext of having dinner while his wife, children and parents had gone to their native village, Ulhasnagar central police station’s senior inspector Shankar Avtade said.

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The man allegedly raped the minor on multiple occasions and threatened to kill her if she informed about it to anyone, the official said.

The victim later found she was pregnant, and when she informed the accused about it, he provided her with abortion pills given by a private practitioner, he said.

When the attempt failed, the accused’s wife, mother and mother-in-law allegedly conspired to force the victim, who was seven months pregnant, for an abortion last month, the official said.

When the victim’s parents were away, she was taken to a hospital. The accused provided false identification and age details of the victim, and doctors advised an abortion.

The abortion was subsequently conducted at a civic hospital in Kalyan, the official said.

The accused’s wife and mother then hastily buried the foetus at a crematorium in Ulhasnagar, he said.

The offences came to light on February 23, when the victim informed her mother after the latter returned from her village.

Following this, the victim’s family lodged a complaint at Ulhasnagar Central Police Station.

The police arrested the accused man on February 25. On Saturday night, they also arrested the private medical practitioner who allegedly provided the abortion pills initially, the official said, reports PTI.

The four other accused, all women, were yet to be apprehended, he said.

The accused have been booked under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections on charges of rape, forced abortion, concealing evidence, and provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, the official said.

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Applying for NEET 2025! Check out NTA Advisory

New Delhi- The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an important advisory for aspirants vying to appear for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2025

As per the notice, the registration process for NEET UG 2025 commenced on February 7, 2025, and will close on March 7, 2025, at 11:50 PM. Therefore, candidates are advised to complete the process at the earliest to avoid any last-minute difficulties. Further, candidates are advised to ensure timely submission of their application to avoid last minute rush.

STEPS TO REGISTER FOR NEET UG 2025

STEP 1- Visit the official website of NTA.

STEP 2- On the homepage, click on the link that reads, ‘NEET (UG)-2025 registration and online application form’.

STEP 3- A new page will appear on the screen.

STEP 4- Register yourself and proceed to fill in the application form.

STEP 5- Pay the application fee and click on submit.

STEP 6- Take a printout of your application for future reference.

APPLICATION FEE

1 General Candidates: Rs 1,700.

2 General-EWS, OBC-NCL Candidates: Rs 1,600.

3 SC, ST, PwBD, and Third Gender Candidates (for exams within India): Rs 1,000.

4 Candidates Outside India: Rs 9,500.

Meanwhile, the application correction window will open from March 9, 2025, and close on March 11. The city intimation slip will be released by April 26, 2025, and the admit card will be released by May 1.

NEET UG 2025 exam will be conducted on May 4, 2025, from 2 PM to 5 PM with a duration of 3 hours. However, the result is expected to be announced by June 14, 2025. Medical Dialogues has earlier reported that the NEET UG 2025 syllabus consists of a total of 20 topics in Physics, a total of 20 topics in Chemistry, and a total of 10 topics in Biology. 

To view the notice, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/nta-issues-advisory-for-neet-2025-candidates-details-276768.pdf

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31-year-old doctor swindled of Rs 10 lakh in matrimonial fraud

Hyderabad: A city-based doctor has reportedly fallen victim to an elaborate matrimonial fraud, losing over Rs 10 lakh to a man she met on a matrimonial platform. The accused allegedly manipulated the doctor by claiming financial difficulties and later resorted to threats when she demanded her money back.

The 31-year-old doctor, employed at a reputed hospital in Gachibowli, joined the matrimonial platform in January, hoping to find a life partner. There, she came across the accused, Harshana, who introduced himself as a successful and wealthy businessman with family businesses both in India and abroad.

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His demeanor and grand claims quickly made the doctor trust him. After a few days of communication, they decided to take their relationship further. However, the relationship soon took a dark turn.  

The accused reportedly fabricated a story about an income tax raid on his offices, which he claimed led to the freezing of his bank accounts. Desperate for financial help, he asked the doctor to transfer funds to his personal bank accounts. Trusting him, the doctor complied, transferring a total of Rs 10 lakh over multiple instalments, TOI report.

To maintain his deception, the accused further assured the doctor that his mother, a doctor in the US, would be visiting Hyderabad on February 21 to meet her and finalize their wedding plans. However, when his mother failed to show up, the doctor confronted Harsha and demanded her money back.

Following this, the accused refused to return her money and threatened her that he would circulate morphed images of her unless she paid him an additional Rs 10 lakh. Realizing the extent of the fraud, the doctor then informed her family about her situation and approached the Film Nagar police. 

Based on her complaint, the police registered a case and have launched an investigation to track down the accused.

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Fear of Underperforming in NEET 2025, 19-year-old TN NEET Aspirant commits suicide

Chennai: In a tragic incident, a 19-year-old NEET 2025 aspirant from Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district allegedly died by suicide due to fear of underperforming in the upcoming MBBS entrance test.

As per the IANS report, the deceased aspirant was found hanging at her home on Saturday while she was alone.

She had completed her Class 12 from a government higher secondary school in her village with good marks. She had also undergone NEET coaching at a private institute in Puducherry and had appeared for the exam last year, scoring 350 marks, but did not clear it.

Determined to succeed this year, she had been preparing for the exam again and had recently obtained her OBC certificate, which she submitted along with her application.

Also Read:Kota: 20-year-old NEET aspirant from UP hangs self, suicide note recovered

On Saturday (March 1), while her parents and brother were away working in the fields, Indhu took her own life. When they returned in the evening, they found her hanging from the ceiling fan.

The family immediately alerted the Velimedu Pettai police station, and officers arrived at the scene around 11 p.m. The police took possession of the body and sent it to Villupuram Government Medical College Hospital for a post-mortem examination, adds IANS

An investigation into the incident is currently underway.

This tragedy follows a similar case in October 2024, when another 19-year-old student, from Keelmugam village in Edappadi Taluk, Salem district, died by suicide after failing to secure a medical seat despite two years of NEET coaching.

The Tamil Nadu government has long opposed NEET, arguing that the exam is unfair to economically disadvantaged and Tamil-medium students.

In June 2024, the state’s Legislative Assembly passed a unanimous resolution against NEET, following controversies over leaked NEET-UG 2024 question papers and the postponement of NEET-PG 2024.

Also Read:Kota: 18-year-old NEET Aspirant Jumps to Death Day After Results

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