Background Current data from daily practice show that vitamin D3 analogues, corticosteroids and their fixed combination products are used heterogeneously for topical long-term treatment of psoriasis. Aim To evaluate scientific evidence about topical long-term therapy with vitamin D3 analogues, corticosteroids and their two-compound-products in psoriasis vulgaris and scalp psoriasis and to develop daily practice recommendations. Methods Systematic literature review via PubMed® and Embase® and informal expert consensus. Results The search strategy identified 21 relevant clinical trials. Best evidence regarding topical long term treatment was available for the two-compound-formulation containing calcipotriene and betamethasone. In a comparative trial in psoriasis vulgaris the two-compound-formulation showed superior tolerability and cost effectiveness compared to monotherapy. In scalp psoriasis the two-compound-gel was superior compared to calcipotriene monotherapy. Standardized and simplified treatment application modes resulted in a better clinical outcome comparing to on-demand therapies. Daily practice recommendations Patients should be proactively involved in the choice of treatment, formulation and mode of application. Besides long-term treatment with the two-compound-formulation other treatment regimens including calcipotriene monotherapy can also be considered. Due to a favorable risk-benefit ratio in maintenance trials and due to better cost-effectiveness the application of two-compound-products once or twice a week after initial therapy is recommended. © 2014 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Augustin, M., Mrowietz, U., Bonnekoh, B., Rosenbach, T., Thaçi, D., Reusch, M., … Reich, K. (2014). Topical long‐term therapy of psoriasis with vitamin D 3 analogues, corticosteroids and their two compound formulations: position paper on evidence and use in daily practice. JDDG: Journal Der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 12(8), 667–682. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddg.12396
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