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Release Date: June 29, 2006
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From the author: Itch is an important, but underestimated symptom in psoriasis. Many therapies are available for pruritus; however, few are effective for psoriatic itch. Antipruritic therapies that are potentially effective in psoriasis include coal tar products, topical corticosteroids, topical salicylates, menthol and pramoxine, capsaicin, phototherapy, vitamin D analogs, topical immunomodulators, methotrexate, oral mirtazapine, and biologics. Using these therapies can benefit psoriasis patients in the outpatient clinical setting.
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Title: Treating itch in psoriasis.
Author: Aerlyn Dawn
Publication: Dermatology Nursing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2006
Publishing house: Thomson Gale
Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Page: 227(8)
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