How many times per year might you prescribe field therapy with KLISYRI®?

Not an actual patient. Results may vary.

In the topical field treatment of actinic keratosis (AK) on the face or scalp…

DISCOVER THE MODERN FACE OF AK FIELD THERAPY

MEET KAITLYN*

*Not an actual patient. Results may vary.

Kaitlyn, 57*
  • Treated her AKs for 5 days with KLISYRI®
  • Experienced complete AK clearance by Day 57
  • Her skin reactions were mild to moderate
  • Didn’t miss any previously planned social or personal events during the field treatment process
  • Was still able to play in an outdoor pickleball tournament
INDICATION

KLISYRI is a microtubule inhibitor indicated for the topical field treatment of actinic keratosis on the face or scalp.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION​ WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS​ Ophthalmic Adverse Reactions​

KLISYRI may cause eye irritation. Avoid transfer of the drug into the eyes and to the periocular area during and after application. Wash hands immediately after application. If accidental exposure occurs, instruct patient to flush eyes with water and seek medical care as soon as possible.​

Local Skin Reactions​

Local skin reactions, including severe reactions (erythema, flaking/scaling, crusting, swelling, vesiculation/pustulation, and erosion/ulceration) in the treated area can occur after topical application of KLISYRI. Occlusion after topical application of KLISYRI is more likely to result in irritation.​ Avoid use until skin is healed from any previous drug, procedure, or surgical treatment.

ADVERSE REACTIONS​

The most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥2%) were local skin reactions, application site pruritus, and application site pain.

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