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Emerging paradigm shift toward proactive topical treatment of psoriasis: A narrative review

Kim Papp, Gurbir Dhadwal, Melinda Gooderham, Lyn Guenther, Irina Turchin, Marni Wiseman, Jensen Yeung

2021Dermatologic Therapy16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Psoriasis (PsO) requires safe and effective long‐term management to reduce the risk of recurrence and decrease the frequency of relapse. Topical PsO therapies are a cornerstone in the management of PsO though safety concerns limit the chronic, continuous use of topical corticosteroids and/or vitamin D 3 analogs. Evidence‐based guidelines on optimal treatment targets and maintenance therapy regimens are currently lacking. This review explores the evidence supporting approaches to maintenance topical therapy for PsO including continuous long‐term therapy, chronic intermittent use, step‐down therapy, sequential or pulse therapy regimens, and proactive maintenance therapy. Several unaddressed questions are discussed including how and when to transition from acute to maintenance therapy, strategies for monitoring long‐term treatment, the role of topical maintenance therapy in the context of systemic and biologic therapies, risks of maintenance therapy, prescribing a topical preparation suitable for patients' preferences and skin type, and key concepts for patient education to maximize long‐term outcomes. Overall, emerging evidence supports a paradigm shift toward proactive treatment once skin is completely clear as a strategy to enhance disease control without compromising safety.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care medicineMaintenance therapyPsoriasisContext (archaeology)Narrative reviewDermatologySurgeryPaleontologyBiologyChemotherapyPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisDermatology and Skin DiseasesAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
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