Skip to content

Category: Psoriasis

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

A Patient's Guide: How to take methotrexate for psoriasis?

5 min read
Methotrexate is a common systemic treatment for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, with most patients seeing improvement within 4 to 6 weeks. Understanding precisely **how to take methotrexate for psoriasis** is crucial for both maximizing effectiveness and minimizing potential side effects.

Understanding the Long-Term Effects of Taking Otezla

4 min read
According to long-term clinical trial data spanning up to 5 years, the medication Otezla (apremilast) has demonstrated a generally consistent and favorable safety profile. However, patients considering or currently on this medication often have questions about **what are the long-term effects of taking Otezla**, from continued side effects to impacts on vital organ systems.

How quickly do biologics work for psoriasis? An In-Depth Timeline

4 min read
Over 60% of patients taking some of the latest biologic medications are expected to see a complete clearance of psoriasis plaques within three to four months [1.2.6]. Understanding **how quickly do biologics work for psoriasis** involves looking at the specific drug, its mechanism, and individual patient factors.

Understanding Medications: How to use Bryhali? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Bryhali is a highly potent topical corticosteroid, and in two clinical trials, 37% and 38% of patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis achieved treatment success after 8 weeks. For adults with this condition, knowing **how to use Bryhali?** correctly is crucial for maximizing its effectiveness and minimizing side effects.