«Dr Mandelin6 says that while some medications are known to be
too dangerous to use during pregnancy (Trexall ® [methotrexate], for example, is often prescribed for
psoriasis but can potentially cause birth defects), other
treatments are safe and can provide symptom relief both when a woman is expecting and during breastfeeding.»
A study conducted and recently published by JAMA Dermatology from 2003 - 2011 found that half of all patients with moderate to severe
psoriasis don't even receive
treatment, reasons being that the
treatment is
too costly (25,000 dollars per year for new drugs) or just plain ineffective.
Based on data from 5,604
psoriasis patients collected by the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF), more than 52 percent of patients with psoriasis said that they were not happy with their conventional treatments, and 46 percent of psoriatic arthritis patients also commenting that they too were not happy with their outcomes from tr
psoriasis patients collected by the National
Psoriasis Foundation (NPF), more than 52 percent of patients with psoriasis said that they were not happy with their conventional treatments, and 46 percent of psoriatic arthritis patients also commenting that they too were not happy with their outcomes from tr
Psoriasis Foundation (NPF), more than 52 percent of patients with
psoriasis said that they were not happy with their conventional treatments, and 46 percent of psoriatic arthritis patients also commenting that they too were not happy with their outcomes from tr
psoriasis said that they were not happy with their conventional
treatments, and 46 percent of psoriatic arthritis patients also commenting that they
too were not happy with their outcomes from
treatments.