Introduction: Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated disorder that in 70% of cases appears in mild or mild-to-moderate form. Psoriasis is usually treated with topical medications and/or phototherapy with variable efficacy in controlling the disease. Areas covered: For the past three decades, research has been focused on systemic agents for the treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis, particularly with the introduction of biologic agents or 'small molecules'. In parallel, novel advances in topical antipsoriatic agents have been made, experiencing a 'new era', with the development of new formulations and the identification of new therapeutic targets. These agents, having a different spectrum of action from traditional agents, are actually being tested in pre-marketing clinical trials and they may potentially represent promising treatment options that could enlarge the therapeutic armamentarium for the treatment of psoriasis. Expert opinion: Future antipsoriatic topical agents show new modality of action in blocking the pathogenic process leading to psoriatic plaque formation.
New topical treatments for psoriasis / Chiricozzi, A; Pitocco, R; Saraceno, R; Nistico', S; Giunta, A; Chimenti, S. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1465-6566. - 15:4(2014), pp. 461-470. [10.1517/14656566.2014.875159]
New topical treatments for psoriasis
Nistico' S;
2014
Abstract
Introduction: Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated disorder that in 70% of cases appears in mild or mild-to-moderate form. Psoriasis is usually treated with topical medications and/or phototherapy with variable efficacy in controlling the disease. Areas covered: For the past three decades, research has been focused on systemic agents for the treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis, particularly with the introduction of biologic agents or 'small molecules'. In parallel, novel advances in topical antipsoriatic agents have been made, experiencing a 'new era', with the development of new formulations and the identification of new therapeutic targets. These agents, having a different spectrum of action from traditional agents, are actually being tested in pre-marketing clinical trials and they may potentially represent promising treatment options that could enlarge the therapeutic armamentarium for the treatment of psoriasis. Expert opinion: Future antipsoriatic topical agents show new modality of action in blocking the pathogenic process leading to psoriatic plaque formation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


