What is PDE4 anyway?

PDE4 is an enzyme that helps to regulate inflammation in your body. When you have eczema, PDE4 enzymes may be overactive in your skin cells. This can lead to inflammation in your skin. Although the specific way EUCRISA works is not well defined, science shows us that it works differently by blocking overactive PDE4 enzymes within the skin cells. Blocking PDE4 is believed to reduce inflammation related to eczema.

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If you are looking for a different way to treat mild-to-moderate eczema for you or your child age 3 months and up, ask your dermatologist, allergist or primary care physician if steroid-free EUCRISA may be right for you. If your child has eczema, talk to their pediatrician about EUCRISA.

If your doctor offers telemedicine visits, check out our tips on prepping for your call.

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see how you could pay as little as $10 on EUCRISA (crisaborole) with the copay savings card. T&C apply.

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Eligibility required. No membership fees. This is not health insurance. Individual savings limited to $970 per tube or $3,880 in maximum total savings per calendar year. Only for use with commercial insurance. If you are enrolled in a state or federally funded prescription insurance program, you may not use the copay card. Terms and conditions apply

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