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Topical psoriasis therapy
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Topical psoriasis therapy

D G Federman, C W Froelich and R S Kirsner
American family physician, Vol.59(4), pp.957-962
1999-02-15
PMID: 10068717

Abstract

Keratolytic Agents - therapeutic use Psoriasis - drug therapy Dermatologic Agents - administration & dosage Humans Dermatologic Agents - therapeutic use Administration, Cutaneous Calcitriol - therapeutic use Dermatologic Agents - adverse effects Calcitriol - analogs & derivatives Coal Tar - therapeutic use Retinoids - therapeutic use Teaching Materials Anti-Inflammatory Agents - therapeutic use Vitamin D - analogs & derivatives Anthralin - therapeutic use Vitamin D - therapeutic use Administration, Topical Nicotinic Acids - therapeutic use Patient Education as Topic
Psoriasis is a common dermatosis, affecting from 1 to 3 percent of the population. Until recently, the mainstays of topical therapy have been corticosteroids, tars, anthralins and keratolytics. Recently, however, vitamin D analogs, a new anthralin preparation and topical retinoids have expanded physicians' therapeutic armamentarium. These new topical therapies offer increased hope and convenience to the large patient population with psoriasis.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.106 Rheumatology
1.106.737 Psoriasis
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Primary Health Care
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Clinical Medicine

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