Tarsus Introduces “Mite Party” Campaign for XDEMVY® (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25% to Educate Consumers about Demodex Blepharitis
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Tarsus Introduces “Mite Party” Campaign for XDEMVY® (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25% to Educate Consumers about Demodex Blepharitis

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Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc
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Unique and memorable campaign intended to educate consumers about Demodex blepharitis and XDEMVY, the first and only FDA approved solution for the disease

Demodex blepharitis impacts approximately 25 million eye care patients in the U.S. – or 1 out of every 12 adults

Campaign will kick off with a Facebook LIVE event on March 7 at 5pm PT

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IRVINE, Calif., March 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: TARS), whose mission is to focus on unmet needs and apply proven science and new technology to revolutionize treatment for patients, starting with eye care, announces the launch of “Mite Party,” a dynamic, multi-channel consumer marketing campaign for XDEMVY® (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25%, the first and only FDA approved treatment for Demodex blepharitis. “Mite Party” is designed to elevate consumer awareness of Demodex blepharitis through relatable messaging and compelling visuals to encourage patients who may have Demodex blepharitis to seek out an eye care provider for screening.

“We are committed to increasing Demodex blepharitis education and awareness so that patients more effectively understand their disease and are motivated to seek treatment,” said Aziz Mottiwala, Chief Commercial Officer of Tarsus. “The memorable visuals and differentiated messaging in the ‘Mite Party’ campaign are designed to resonate with patients in a meaningful and action-oriented way. We look forward to advancing this novel campaign with the goal of helping as many patients with Demodex blepharitis as possible.”

Demodex blepharitis occurs when Demodex mites – the most common ectoparasites found on humans – overpopulate on the eyelids. This infestation results in eyelid redness, crusties (collarettes), irritation, misdirected eyelashes, and inflammation. The campaign is intended to help patients identify this infestation, or “mite party” on the eyelids and encourage them to see an eye doctor.

“Mite Party” will officially launch on the XDEMVY Facebook page (@xdemvyrx) with a live event designed to “break up the mite parties” on Demodex blepharitis patients’ eyelids. The Facebook event, scheduled for March 7, 2024 at 5pm PT, will feature Mitchell Shultz, MD, FAAO, and Amir Moarefi, MD as well as patients with Demodex blepharitis.

“I’ve seen Demodex in my practice for years, and often, patients come to me without a clear understanding of the disease or how it’s treated,” said Caroline Watson, MD, ophthalmologist at Alabama Vision Center. “The ‘Mite Party’ campaign not only provides education about the disease but also encourages important conversation with providers, and I’m eager to see the potential impact it has on the future diagnosis and treatment of Demodex blepharitis patients.”