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Induces natural, drug-free processes in the skin to significantly reduce symptoms of mild psoriasis vulgaris.
July 14, 2017
By: PR Newswire
Royal Philips announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market the Philips BlueControl wearable light therapy device to treat mild psoriasis. In the U.S., BlueControl is a Class II prescription medical device designed for home use. Reducing the Symptoms of Mild Psoriasis Psoriasis is the most common autoimmune disease in the U.S., affecting as many as 7.5 million people in the country and a total of around 125 million people worldwide1. Clinical studies2,3 have demonstrated that the UV-free blue LED light emitted by Philips’ BlueControl wearable device induces natural, drug-free processes in the skin to significantly reduce symptoms of mild psoriasis vulgaris—the most common form of psoriasis—such as redness, scaling and thickness of psoriasis plaques. Building on the Roll-Out in Europe Designed with patients in mind, BlueControl’s wearability provides complete freedom of movement. A patient can wear the rechargeable, battery-powered device comfortably on affected areas such as the arms, legs, elbows and knees using the adjustable straps. Philips obtained CE-marking for its BlueControl device in 2015, and has been successfully marketing it in selected countries in Europe, including Germany and the UK. Following the FDA clearance, Philips will start to engage with dermatologists and patient support groups in the U.S. and prepare for the commercial launch of BlueControl in the U.S. market in early 2018. “As a company, we aim to improve people’s health with a broad portfolio of proven therapy solutions to enable patients with chronic conditions to manage their health at home,” said David Aubert, General Manager of Philips’ Light & Health business. “Philips BlueControl is a clinically proven light therapy device that can be easily integrated into a patient’s daily routine. We are pleased that we can now start marketing this innovative home treatment solution for psoriasis to dermatologists in the U.S., so that they will be able to prescribe Philips BlueControl to their patients.” Psoriasis Vulgaris Eighty percent of psoriasis patients worldwide suffer from the most common form—psoriasis vulgaris, also known as plaque psoriasis1. It is caused by the overly rapid proliferation of skin cells and can be accompanied by painful inflammation. Philips BlueControl light therapy is enabled by high-intensity blue LEDs with tailored light settings. It helps the patient’s skin to renew itself properly by slowing down the accelerated production of skin cells associated with plaque psoriasis4. With its anti-inflammatory properties, blue light controls unregulated inflammation and can alleviate the symptoms of affected skin5. Clinical Studies Philips conducted two consecutive clinical studies2,3 in partnership with the University Hospital of Aachen in Germany to investigate the efficacy and safety of Philips BlueControl to reduce the symptoms of psoriasis vulgaris. In the second of these studies, patients were treated for a duration of three months. Eighty-four percent of patients showed an improvement in plaque symptoms (thickness, redness and scaling) compared to the beginning of the study. In some cases, complete disappearance of the plaque was observed. Eighty-three percent of patients rated the usability and comfort of the device as ideal or excellent3. References 1National Psoriasis Foundation USA “About Psoriasis” fact sheet and media kit, accessed July 2017. 2Weinstabl A et al. Dermatology. 2011; 223(3): 251-9. 3Pfaff S et al. Dermatology. 2015; 231: 24-34. 4Liebmann J, Born M, Kolb-Bachofen MV. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2010; 130: 259-269. 5Fischer M et al. Experimental Dermatology. 2013; 22: 554-563.
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