This «mystery illness» may even lead the patient down the road of taking an over the counter drug; they may visit a doctor or chemist and buy a cream, ointment or a tablet on the advice of the pharmacist in the belief that they have developed a new illness, one that affects their skin and looks and behaves
a lot like psoriasis.
Not exact matches
Initially approved in 2009 for
psoriasis, Stelara's been around a
lot longer than Darzalex, but
like Darzalex, its sales are benefiting from a label expansion.
Drugs called biological agents (
like immune - suppressive drugs) have become a
lot more popular for
psoriasis patients since 2003, but other therapies are still favored.