Unconventional treatment options in psoriasis: A review

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Psoriasis is a common skin disease that affects 1–3% of the general population. The treatment depends on body surface area involved, quality of life impairment and associated comorbidities. The treatment options include topical therapy, phototherapy, conventional systemic therapy (methotrexate, cyclosporine and acitretin), biologics and oral small molecules (apremilast and tofacitinib). Despite the availability of newer therapies such as biologics and oral small molecules, many a time, there is a paucity of treatment options due to the chronic nature of the disease, end-organ toxicity of the conventional drugs or high cost of newer drugs. In these scenarios, unconventional treatment options may be utilized as stand-alone or adjuvant therapy. In this review, we have discussed these uncommonly used treatment options in the management of psoriasis.

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Neema, S., Sandhu, S., Gupta, A., Jagadeesan, S., & Vasudevan, B. (2022, March 1). Unconventional treatment options in psoriasis: A review. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/IJDVL_22_2021

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