Abrocitinib is a JAK1 inhibitor, and it’s used to treat moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. It helps control how your immune system responds. You can get it in three doses: 50, 100, or 200 mg.
The usual amount to take is 200 mg every day. The pills have a coating and each bottle has 30 of them. It works by stopping these JAK enzymes that help send signals involved in inflammation.
By doing this, the drug helps cut down on the inflammation linked to atopic dermatitis. You need to take these with a meal and a glass of water. Common side effects might be nausea, diarrhea, or issues with your respiratory tract.
Just follow the directions given and don’t change the dose unless your doctor says so.