Experiences with Psoriasis

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: L40
ICD10/11 Group: L00-L99, Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
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Psoriasis
Also known as: ---
ICD10/11 Code: L40, ICD10/11 Group: L00-L99, Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

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Humira

14/08/2017 | | 80moderated by Henry
adalimumab (40 mg) for psoriasis

I had the first 6 injections before the first arrhythmia occurred. I was on holiday abroad. It was very worrying. After speaking to the GP on the phone and visiting a local doctor, it was decided to stop the treatment. Went back home and went to see a cardiologist. After discussions between the cardiologist and dermatologist it was decided to cautiously recommence the treatment with Humira. Aft...
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Dovobet

10/07/2017 | | 57moderated by Henry
betamethasone dipropionate, calcipotriol monohydrate (0,5mg/50ug/g) for psoriasis

I have psoriasis gutata, so I thought it would be hard to apply on the spots. It is however very easy. Results were visible within a week.
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Dovobet

22/05/2017 | | 51moderated by Henry
betamethasone dipropionate, calcipotriol monohydrate (0,5mg/50ug/g) for psoriasis

Used Dovobet for about 7 years with varying effects. Always on the look out for oily spots and the redness never really truly went away. A month ago I switched to Sorion Creme. With spectacular results!!! All patches as good as gone. I'd recommend everyone try this. I can go on the beach again and wear shorts again! Which is not entirely irrelevant. It's just a natural product, not a hormonal s...
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Dovobet

21/12/2016 | | 46moderated by Charlotte
betamethasone dipropionate, calcipotriol monohydrate (0,5mg/50ug/g) for psoriasis

I have been using Dovobet on my shins and elbows for two weeks now. A decrease in itching is especially noticeable. I’ll let you know later on if the spots also disappear.
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Xamiol

29/11/2016 | | 41moderated by Philip
betamethasone dipropionate, calcipotriol monohydrate (0,5mg/50ug/g) for psoriasis

Helps with the flakiness and thickness of the psoriatic areas. Especially when I started using this medicine. The patches haven't completely disappeared (after 3 weeks' application, 1-2 times a day), there are still light pink patches which came back a while after stopping. Applied to legs, buttocks, arms, back. You can also get used to this medicine which means its effectiveness dwindles. But ...
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