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For your patients with atopic dermatitis:

Once a day, for patients down to 2 years of age.

An easy application, so your patients can get back to life’s good stuff.1,9

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What's in the tube?

A tube of VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% with a once-daily, steroid-free cream badge
VTAMA cream, a once-daily cosmetically elegant formulation with high patient satisfaction9
  • Most patients and caregivers felt it was easy to apply (97%), absorbed quickly (89%), and wasn’t greasy (89%)9
  • Designed to reduce skin irritation9
  • VTAMA cream is free of any added fragrance, petrolatum, para-
    aminobenzoic acid (PABA), parabens, or gluten9
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For your patients with atopic dermatitis:

Safe, steroid free, and well tolerated in patients down to 2 years of age

Results were consistent in a diverse study population composed of ~50% of patients with skin of color as determined by self-identified race or Fitzpatrick skin type.2

See Safety Info

Long-term results

VTAMA cream was studied in a 48-week, open-label, long-term extension study5

The science behind tapinarof

See the role of the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor

INDICATION: VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist indicated for the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older.

SELECTED SAFETY INFORMATION

Adverse Events: In atopic dermatitis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: upper respiratory tract infection, folliculitis, lower respiratory tract infection, headache, asthma, vomiting, ear infection, pain in extremity, and abdominal pain.

INDICATION: VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist indicated for the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older.

SELECTED SAFETY INFORMATION

Adverse Events: In atopic dermatitis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: upper respiratory tract infection, folliculitis, lower respiratory tract infection, headache, asthma, vomiting, ear infection, pain in extremity, and abdominal pain.

Before prescribing VTAMA cream, please read the Prescribing Information.

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