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First FDA-approved systemic treatment for severe alopecia areata (June 2022). 36–39% of patients achieve at least 80% scalp coverage at 36 weeks.
Approved June 2023 for severe alopecia in adults and adolescents ≥12 years. First approval in adolescents.
Approved July 2024 for severe alopecia areata in adults.
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Find a board-certified dermatologist with hair loss experience. The NAAF provider directory (naaf.org) is the best starting point.
If you have >50% scalp hair loss, ask about Olumiant, Litfulo, or Leqselect. These are FDA-approved for severe alopecia areata.
All three JAK inhibitors have co-pay programs that can bring costs to near-$0 for commercially insured patients.
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