‘Dozens’ of treatments for chronic itch under investigation

CLEVELAND — After more than a decade with no new medications for chronic spontaneous urticaria, clinicians are beginning to see rapid progress, according to a speaker at the Medical Dermatology Therapy Update IV.
FDA approvals of the biologic dupilumab (Dupixent, Sanofi and Regeneron) and twice-daily oral therapy remibrutinib (Rhapsido, Novartis) for chronic spontaneous urticaria in 2025 marked the first new options for patients since the landmark approval of omalizumab (Xolair, Genentech and Novartis) in 2014, according to James Fernandez, MD, PhD, vice chair of allergy and immunology at the



