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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: psoriasis + treatment + traditional  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Psoriasis May Be Treated With Indigo
SkinInc.com, IL -
... with treatment-resistant psoriasis who were treated with an ointment made from indigo naturalis, a dark blue, plant-based powder used in traditional ...
Indigo ointment may harbour safe and effective psoriasis cure
Newspost Online, India - Nov 30, 2008
... which is a dark blue plant-based powder used in traditional Chinese medicine, may help treat patients with psoriasis, according to a new report. ...
There?s no cure for psoriasis, but there are treatments
Daily Comet, LA - Nov 25, 2008
Your age, how long you have had psoriasis, the extent of the disease and your response to past treatment will influence the course of therapy I recommend at ...
Three-Month, Updated FDA Decision Calendar
Seeking Alpha, NY -
A decision is also possible in December for JNJ and Medarex (MEDX) for a biological agent, Stelara (ustekinumab), in the treatment of psoriasis ? with a FDA ...
Indigo extract effective treatment for psoriasis
Reuters UK, UK - Nov 26, 2008
The extract has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of psoriasis, the researchers explain in the Archives of ...
Weather factors cause dry skin
News-Leader.com, MO -
Other more rare causes include thyroid disease, chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema, use of alcohol or other drugs such as diuretics or ...
Micromet Added to NASDAQ Biotechnology Index
MarketWatch - Nov 26, 2008
The Company is focused on developing novel, proprietary antibodies for the treatment of cancer, inflammation and autoimmune diseases. ...TO - MITI - IBB
Treatment Found For Psoriasis In Traditional Chinese Medicine
Medical News Today, UK - Nov 18, 2008
According to a study published in the November issue of Archives of Dermatology, an effective treatment for plaque-type psoriasis can be found in ...
Dry skin gets the indigo treatment
ABC Science Online, Australia - Nov 19, 2008
Study author Dr Yin-Ku Lin, of Chang Gung University in Taiwan, says psoriasis has been treated for centuries in China and Taiwan using traditional Chinese ...
The Culling Fields
Business Mirror, Philippines -
Sure, it interferes with sex, but so does asthma, not to mention psoriasis and bad breath, which are definite turnoffs. Redundant. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: psoriasis treatments + psoriasis treatment + psoriasis  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Manhattan Falls Short on Phase II Trial for Psoriasis
FDA news (subscription), VA -
Manhattan Pharmaceuticals? Phase IIa clinical study of topical PTH (1-34) for the treatment of mild-to-moderate plaque psoriasis failed to improve patients? ...OTC:MHAN
PhotoMedex Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results; Announces Sale of ...
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"We are very pleased with the sales progress we are making with the XTRAC for the treatment of psoriasis, and believe that the recent improvement in the ...PHMD
When health problems are skin deep
Chester DailyLocal.com,  USA - Aug 4, 2008
Gottleib described a dramatic improvement in psoriasis treatment during the past five years. "Now medications target the immune system," said Gottlieb. ...
Study Reveals Novel LCD Solution Provides Significant Benefits ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
"While coal tar is widely viewed as a very effective treatment for psoriasis, its historically unappealing aesthetic profile has created problems with ...
Idera Pharmaceuticals Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
These results suggest a potential role for TLR antagonists in the treatment of psoriasis. Using its chemistry-based drug discovery platform, the Company has ...IDRA - PINK:RCRS
Manhattan Pharmaceuticals Announces Results of Phase 2a Study of ...
MarketWatch - Jul 31, 2008
today announced top-line results from its Phase 2a clinical study of topical PTH (1-34) for the treatment of psoriasis. This multi-center, randomized, ...OTC:MHAN
PhotoMedex Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results; Announces Sale of ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Aug 4, 2008
"We are very pleased with the sales progress we are making with the XTRAC for the treatment of psoriasis, and believe that the recent improvement in the ...PHMD
PhotoMedex to Acquire Photo Therapeutics, Expand Global ...
MarketWatch - Aug 4, 2008
... products for the treatment of a range of clinical and aesthetic dermatological conditions including acne, photodamage, skin rejuvenation, psoriasis, ...PHMD
The skin is a complex system
Daily News Tribune, MA -
The goal of treatment of BP is to minimize blister formation, promote healing of the blisters that do form and to prevent complications. ...
Manhattan Pharmaceuticals reports encouraging results from ...
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Aug 1, 2008
... designed to assess the safety and preliminary efficacy of two dose levels of topical PTH (1-34) for the treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis. ...OTC:MHAN
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Etanercept in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis: a randomised trial -
PJ Mease, BS Goffe, J Metz, A VanderStoep, B Finck … - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier
... References. 1 MW Greaves and GD Weinstein, Drug therapy: treatment of
psoriasis, N Engl J Med 332 (1995), pp. 581?588. Abstract ...

Treatment of Chronic Plaque Psoriasis by Selective Targeting of Memory Effector T Lymphocytes -
CN Ellis, GG Krueger? - New England Journal of Medicine, 2001 - content.nejm.org
... Treatment of Psoriasis With Alefacept: Correlation of Clinical Improvement With
Reductions of Memory T-Cell Counts. ... New Treatments for Psoriasis. ...

Oral methoxsalen photochemotherapy for the treatment of psoriasis: a cooperative clinical trial -
JW Melski, L Tanenbaum, JA Parrish, TB Fitzpatrick, … - J Invest Dermatol, 1977 - nature.com
... 1523-1747.ep12496022. ORAL METHOXSALEN PHOTOCHEMOTHERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT
OF PSORIASIS: A COOPERATIVE CLINICAL TRIAL. John W Melski ...

The immunologic basis for the treatment of psoriasis with new biologic agents -
JG Krueger - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002 - Elsevier
... Published by Mosby, Inc. Continuing Medical Education. The immunologic basis
for the treatment of psoriasis with new biologic agents. ...

Clearance is not a realistic expectation of psoriasis treatment. -
SN Al-Suwaidan, SR Feldman - J Am Acad Dermatol, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... The purpose of this article is to assess whether complete clearance is a realistic
expectation given the currently available treatments for psoriasis. ...

Treatment of Psoriasis -
MW Greaves, GD Weinstein - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - content.nejm.org
... Next Next. Treatment of Psoriasis. Malcolm W. Greaves, MD, Ph.D., and Gerald
D. Weinstein, MD. Since ... New Treatments for Psoriasis. NEJM ...

… -blind, right/left comparison of calcipotriol and betamethasone valerate in treatment of psoriasis -
K Kragballe, BT Gjertsen, D De Hoop, T Karlsmark, … - Lancet, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 1991 Apr 13;337(8746):921-2. Double-blind, right/left comparison of calcipotriol
and betamethasone valerate in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris. ...

… with antitumour necrosis factor-a antibody clears skin lesions of psoriasis resistant to treatment -
ALJ Ogilvie, C Antoni, C Dechant, B Manger, JR … - British Journal of Dermatology, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... Treatment of psoriatic arthritis with antitumour necrosis factor-a antibody clears
skin lesions of psoriasis resistant to treatment with methotrexate. ...

Treatment of psoriasis. Part 1. Topical therapy and phototherapy. -
M Lebwohl, S Ali - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Although PUVA remains one of the most effective psoriasis treatments, its use is
declining because of its association with cutaneous malignancies. ...

308-nm Excimer Laser for the Treatment of Psoriasis A Dose-Response Study -
P Asawanonda, RR Anderson, Y Chang, CR Taylor - Archives of Dermatology, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
... so doing, we could demonstrate that fluence was the single most important determinant
in the clinical clearing of psoriasis. The number of treatments, on the ...

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Traditional Treatments for Psoriasis

People living with psoriasis know all too well how its symptoms--itching, redness and inflammation of the skin--can be both painful and embarrassing. Psoriasis occurs when faulty signals from the immune system cause skin cells to regenerate too quickly. Skin cells build up on the skins' surface, and form flaky, red patches called 'plaques'.

There is no still cure for this disease of the immune system, but there are a number of treatment options that can control its symptoms and even lead to remission. Below, two psoriasis experts discuss effective treatments for this painful skin disorder. Dr. Gordon, what are the goals of psoriasis treatment?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: The goal is to control the disease to the point where the patient can perform their daily activities in a way that's satisfactory to them. For each patient that level of disease control is going to be different.

Dr. Lebwohl, could you describe the topical treatments for psoriasis?
MARK LEBWOHL, MD: There are dozens, if not hundreds of topical medications, but they fall into a small number of categories. Until recently, the most commonly prescribed treatment for psoriasis was topical corticosteroids, and there are at least 100 of these available worldwide. They range in strength from very weak to very strong. They come in lotions, solutions, creams, emollient creams, and ointments. As a rough rule, the messier they are, the more effective they are, so that ointments are more effective than creams. There are a number of other agents that were more recently developed - such as vitamin D analogs, like calcipotriene, and retinoids, such as tazarotene. There are some old-fashioned treatments as well, which are derived from tar. Tars themselves that are used are anthralin, which is a rather messy treatment that is available for psoriasis.

 

Do you need a prescription for these topical treatments?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: You are required to have prescriptions for all the topical medication except the weakest topical corticosteroid - which is the hydrocortisone you're able to get over the counter. But as a patient's psoriasis gets more severe, having to apply these creams day in and day out becomes a little bit overwhelming. They're not able to use them consistently, and patients can't comply with the medications. So the use of topical therapy for psoriasis, though effective in many cases, is limited a little bit in patients who have severe cases.

What is phototherapy?
MARK LEBWOHL, MD: There are three forms of phototherapy -- and actually, if you count lasers, now a fourth form. Old-fashioned ultraviolet B has been around for more than 80 years, and is quite effective in a number of psoriasis patients. Usually patients who respond to sunlight will get better with old-fashioned UVB.

There is a newer form of UVB, which is substantially more effective, called narrow band UVB. It hasn't been around as long, so we don't quite know its safety profile, but hopefully it'll be just as safe as old-fashioned UVB.

There is also a form of light treatment called PUVA, in which patients ingest a pill, called a psoralen, and are then exposed to UVA. That is a very effective form of treatment for psoriasis. Unfortunately, it's associated with the development of skin cancers.

And recently, lasers have been shown to be effective for the treatment of psoriasis.

Are these treatments available only in the doctor's office?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: In general, yes. There are current attempts to set up small offices exclusively to offer phototherapy, but in general they're given by a dermatologist.

Who is a good candidate for phototherapy?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: There are a lot of variables. Among these variables is the patient's ability to come in for the treatments. Usually these treatments are between three and five days a week, and a lot of patients who have busy schedules can't do it, though it is a very effective treatment for psoriasis.

Could you talk about the oral medication called methotrexate?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: Methotrexate is a medicine that was first used as a chemotherapy agent in cancer patients, but it can be effective as a treatment for psoriasis as well. It's given once a week in various doses, and patients tend to do pretty well with it. The difficulty with methotrexate is that it can cause toxicities. The foremost concern in most dermatologists' minds is hepatotoxicity, or problems with the liver. Patients using this drug must have a liver biopsy to make sure that they're not developing any form of cirrhosis or hepatic fibrosis. Still, it is an effective therapy. It just needs to be monitored very carefully.

What is cyclosporin, and how is it used in the treatment of psoriasis?
MARK LEBWOHL, MD: Cyclosporin is a potent immunosuppressive agent commonly used to prevent acute transplant rejection. It is used only in severe cases of psoriasis, because it is associated with many side effects. And those patients treated with cyclosporin would have to have failed with safer treatments, such as phototherapy, or perhaps even methotrexate. If a patient tells me that they won't give up their one or two beers a week, which is something we would not allow a methotrexate patient to have, I might consider them for cyclosporin.

A woman who is pregnant and has severe psoriasis would be an ideal candidate for cyclosporin. It is one of the few treatments - aside from phototherapy and UVB phototherapy - that is not contraindicated during pregnancy.

What are vitamin A derivatives, and are they effective?
MARK LEBWOHL, MD: These are called retinoids. The one that is approved for psoriasis currently is acitretin, and there are certainly others on the horizon. They are very effective when used in combination with ultraviolet light -- PUVA or UVB.

Retinoids used by themselves, with no additional therapy, are not very effective for most forms of psoriasis. When retinoids are used by themselves, the doses are associated with significant side effects, such as hair loss, thinning nails, a sticky feeling to the skin, chapped lips, dry skin, and increased fat levels in the blood. Perhaps the most serious side effect is that they cause severe birth defects in the babies of women who become pregnant while taking them, or for a period of time after taking retinoids. So there are a lot of drawbacks to their use, but if they're used intelligently - in very low doses used in combination with phototherapy -- they can be very effective.

Do you ever use these medications together Dr. Gordon?
KENNETH GORDON, MD: At times, yes. There are certain treatments, like combining methotrexate and cyclosporin, where you can, theoretically, decrease the amount used of both drugs, and therefore lessen the potential of side effects associated with each. But I think drug combination therapy has to be reserved for the more severe patients.

 
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When is rotational therapy appropriate?
MARK LEBWOHL, MD: The reason that we rotate therapies is because of the toxicities of each of the treatments. Methotrexate causes liver damage. Cyclosporin probably causes kidney damage in most patients who take it long enough. PUVA causes skin cancers. All of those toxicities are related to the amount of treatment you received. So if you can get a little bit of methotrexate, and before you need a liver biopsy, switch to another treatment, such as cyclosporin, and before you run into kidney trouble, switch to another treatment, you may be able to minimize the toxicity of each of the treatments. That, of course, presupposes that the patient is going to respond to each of the treatments.

 

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