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- ... If you are taking cyclosporine (modified) to treat psoriasis, it may take 2 weeks or longer for your symptoms to begin ...
- ... inject subcutaneously (under the skin). To treat plaque psoriasis in adults, it is usually given as two injections for the first dose, followed by one ...
- ... acitretin and gradually increase your dose.Acitretin controls psoriasis but does not cure it. It may take 2–3 months or longer before you feel the full benefit of acitretin. Your psoriasis may get worse during the first few months ...
- ... areas of the eye) in adults and children 2 years of age and older, chronic plaque psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, scaly patches ...
- ... is used to treat mild to moderate plaque psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, scaly patches form on some areas of the body) in adults and children 2 years of age and older. Calcitriol is in ...
- ... children 6 years of age and older whose psoriasis is too severe to be treated by topical medications alone. It is also used in adults and children 2 years of age and older to treat psoriatic ...
- ... inject bimekizumab-bkzx into an area affected by psoriasis. If your doctor has told you to inject two syringes of bimekizumab-bkzx for each dose, choose ...
- ... When certolizumab injection is used to treat plaque psoriasis or polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis, it is usually given every 2 weeks. If you are injecting certolizumab injection yourself, ...
- ... often than prescribed by your doctor.Calcipotriene controls psoriasis but does not cure it. You may see some improvement in your condition after 2 weeks, but it may take up to 8 ...
- ... a medical office. For the treatment of plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, ustekinumab injection products are usually injected subcutaneously every 4 weeks for the first two doses and then every 12 weeks for as ...