Galderma Marks Rosacea Awareness Month With New Insights Into Why Some Patients Are Self-treating

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Galderma Marks Rosacea Awareness Month With New Insights Into Why Some Patients Are Self-treating and Launches Social Media Campaign to Reinforce Hidden Impact of the Disease

LAUSANNE, Switzerland , April 8, 2019 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

Galderma extends its commitment to understanding the beyond the visible impact

of rosacea with new patient insights supporting healthcare professionals'

understanding of patient behavior and revealing possible motivations for not

reconsulting

Building on the expert-authored report Rosacea: Beyond the visible, which

highlighted the true extent of the psychosocial burden of rosacea globally,

Galderma has further delved into patient experience through research with an

'online community' of patients. The findings reveal that many rosacea patients

may not be reconsulting with a healthcare professional (HCP) after losing faith

in the medical profession as a result of previous unsuccessful experiences with

prescribed medications or their dermatologist.

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Insights from the research, involving more than 130 rosacea patients and their

spouses in four countries, suggested that these patients are adopting a

short-term approach to treatment, opting to self-treat with over-the-counter

skincare products on an episodical basis, rather than visiting an HCP for

prescription treatment advice.

Affecting approximately 415 million people worldwide, rosacea is most common in

people aged 30 and above.(1) It is a relapsing condition, meaning that patients

experience periods of flare-ups, and every individual's experience is

different, making it a complex disease to treat.

Rosacea: Beyond the visible, a global report, published in 2018, offered useful

insights into the emotional, psychological and societal impact of rosacea.

Approximately 82% of people surveyed felt their rosacea is not fully

controlled, and over half of those in active employment (55%) said that it

impacted their work productivity. About 86% admitted to substantially changing

their behavior to avoid triggered flare ups, as a result experiencing a strain

on their everyday lives.(2)

Experts in the field are calling for HCPs to reassure patients and help

encourage them back into the healthcare system: "Patients are increasingly

turning to alternative treatments due to their lack of faith in treatments

prescribed by clinicians," says Dr James Del Rosso, DO of JDR Dermatology

Research/Thomas Dermatology, Las Vegas, Nevada, "In order to support patients

and encourage them to seek guidance and appropriate treatment from their

dermatologist, it is important that we as professionals first understand the

burden they are experiencing with this life-altering skin condition and adapt

our approach."

Following on from the success of its Rosacea: Beyond the visible disease

awareness campaign, Galderma is partnering with top rosacea influencers to

launch an empowering social media awareness movement during Rosacea Awareness

Month (April): #RosaceaNoFilter.

Led by popular online rosacea patient influencers, with the aim of continuing

conversation about the true burden of rosacea, #RosaceaNoFilter will encourage

patients to share their personal experiences of living with this common

inflammatory skin disease, in the form of 'selfie' posts on social media, and

to feel empowered to speak up about the beyond the visible impact.

"As a leader in rosacea, Galderma is committed to gathering patient insights

that enable us to tailor our approach to better support patient needs and help

improve clinical outcomes in this often under-prioritized disease area," says

Kamel Chaouche MD PhD, Head of Global Medical Affairs Rx SIG, Galderma Nestlé

Skin Health, "Rosacea Awareness Month is the perfect opportunity to build on

the momentum of our Rosacea: Beyond the Visible campaign and encourage even

more patients to find their voice and share their experiences."

References:

1. Gether L, Overgaard LK, Egeberg A, Thyssen JP. Incidence and Prevalence of

Rosacea: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Br J Dermatol 2018 Feb 25.

https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.16481

2. Rosacea: Beyond the visible online report. Available at:

http://hosted.bmj.com/rosaceabeyondthevisible. Last accessed: April 2019.

About Rosacea

Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin disease that presents variable clinical

characteristics, of which the most common are flushing, permanent erythema, and

inflammatory lesions. It mainly affects the central areas of the face, such as

the cheeks and nose. The disease can affect both adult men and women, usually

after the age of 30. Additionally, symptoms such as stinging, burning and

increased sensitivity of the skin are common. The eyes are often affected, and

might present as red, dry or itchy.

Although the cause of the disease is still under debate, various trigger

factors are known, including spicy foods, alcohol, emotional stress,

sun/UV-exposure, hot baths and beverages. Demodex, generally harmless mites,

can also be found in the skin in an elevated quantity in people with rosacea.

Rosacea may worsen over time if left untreated. People that suspect they suffer

from rosacea should visit their dermatologist or healthcare provider for

diagnosis and discuss what treatment is right for them. Because rosacea is a

highly visible disease, it is known to cause embarrassment and anxiety in some

patients, which in turn may cause frustration and have a negative impact on

their social life.

About Rosacea: Beyond the visible

Rosacea: Beyond the visible is a global disease awareness campaign, launched in

June 2018 by Galderma. The campaign was initially launched to raise awareness

of the results of a global market research study involving >700 patients and

>550 physicians, investigating the true burden of rosacea. An expert-authored

Rosacea: Beyond the visible report of the findings was released. The campaign

has a dedicated Twitter @Beyond_visible and YouTube channel, as well as a

Rosacea: Beyond the visible Instagram channel (@Rosacea_beyondthevisible) as of

April 2019, through which information is shared and patients and healthcare

professionals are encouraged to participate in conversations about the reality

of living with rosacea.

About Galderma

Galderma, Nestlé Skin Health's medical solutions business, was created in 1981

and is now present in over 100 countries with an extensive product portfolio to

treat a range of dermatological conditions. The company partners with health

care practitioners around the world to meet the skin health needs of people

throughout their lifetime. Galderma is a leader in research and development of

scientifically-defined and medically-proven solutions for the skin. For more

information, please visit www.galderma.com.

Galderma media relations contact

Sébastien Cros

Global Communications

+41-21-642-76-94

media@galderma.com

Source: Galderma

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