Adjunctive Use of Halobetasol Propionate–Tazarotene in Biologic-Experienced Patients With Psoriasis

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Not all patients with psoriasis achieve a satisfactory response to their initial biologic monotherapy. Switching to a new biologic may be associated with new safety issues and additional costs. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness and safety of adjunctive halobetasol propionate (HP) 0.01%–tazarotene (TAZ) 0.045% lotion in adult patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who had been receiving biologic monotherapy for 24 weeks or more but had inadequate responses. All participants received HP-TAZ lotion once daily for 8 weeks, then once every other day for 4 weeks, in addition to their ongoing biologics. This real-world study demonstrated that HP-TAZ lotion adjunctive to ongoing biologics is safe and effective and potentially a more economical alternative to switching biologics for patients with psoriasis with inadequate responses to biologic monotherapy. no

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Bagel, J., Novak, K., & Nelson, E. (2022). Adjunctive Use of Halobetasol Propionate–Tazarotene in Biologic-Experienced Patients With Psoriasis. Cutis, 109(2), 103–109. https://doi.org/10.12788/cutis.0451

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