1. Yin-yang strategy: proposing a new, effective, repeatable, sequential therapy for psoriasis.
- Author
-
Bhutani T, Zitelli KB, and Koo J
- Subjects
- Chronic Disease epidemiology, Dermatologic Agents administration & dosage, Drug Administration Schedule, Humans, Psoriasis epidemiology, Psoriasis pathology, Treatment Outcome, Yin-Yang, Chronic Disease drug therapy, Dermatologic Agents therapeutic use, Drug Therapy, Combination, Psoriasis drug therapy
- Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that exists in two phases: (1) the acute, flaring phase when psoriasis is highly inflamed, erythematous and pruritic and (2) the chronic, indolent phase after the acute manifestations are brought under control. Ideal therapies for psoriasis must focus on both of these phases. Therefore, a rapid and effective agent must be utilized to treat the acute phase, followed by safe long-term therapy for maintenance. This article proposes a new, effective sequential topical therapy for psoriasis using ongoing treatment with clobetasol (Clobex®) spray for one month followed by calcitriol (Vectical®) ointment for the next month. This strategy provides a highly effective, reliable and safe treatment option with minimal local and systemic adverse risks.
- Published
- 2011