Psoriasis treatment: Traditional therapy

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Abstract

Even before the recent development of biological agents, a long list of effective treatments has been available for patients with psoriasis. Topical therapies such as corticosteroids, vitamin D analogues, and retinoids are used for localised disease. Phototherapy including broadband ultraviolet B (UVB), narrowband UVB, PUVA, and climatotherapy are effective for more extensive disease. Systemic therapies such as methotrexate, retinoids, and ciclosporin are effective for patients with refractory or extensive cutaneous disease.

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Lebwohl, M., Ting, P. T., & Koo, J. Y. M. (2005). Psoriasis treatment: Traditional therapy. In Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (Vol. 64). https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.2004.030791

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