The generic name of Dabidol is Dupliyuzumab Injection. Whether or not you must take 10 shots of this medication depends on your condition and cannot be generalized. Duplizumab Injection is a medication used to treat moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis in adolescents and adults 12 years of age and older who are not well controlled by topical medications or for whom the use of topical medications is not recommended. Whether or not 10 injections of Duplizumab Injection are necessary depends on the patient’s condition, and if a doctor’s diagnostic evaluation determines that 10 injections are necessary, then the patient needs to take 10 injections. Dupliyuzumab Injection may cause side effects such as redness, swelling and stinging at the injection site, conjunctivitis, aphthous herpes, blepharitis, etc. It is prohibited to give this drug to people who are allergic to the components or excipients of this drug. If hypersensitivity occurs, the drug must be stopped immediately and appropriate treatment must be started. Vaccination is not allowed during the use of the drug. Do not use Dupliyuzumab Injection for personal use, if you need to use the drug, you must be instructed by a medical professional.