Tue-27-08-2019, 21:49 PM
(Tue-27-08-2019, 21:41 PM)jiml Wrote:(Tue-27-08-2019, 21:32 PM)Fred Wrote:I agree but it's cheap and saves health services millions putting off putting patients on effective treatments for a few years(Tue-27-08-2019, 21:28 PM)jiml Wrote:(Tue-27-08-2019, 21:01 PM)Fred Wrote:(Tue-27-08-2019, 20:34 PM)Caroline Wrote: Good follow up like this, Fred ..
Good article and it's terrible that it ever got prescribed wrongly, I can understand patients not understanding the instructions but not doctors prescribing wrongly
So good they are doing something
I have a better solution. .......................................... Do not prescribe poison to treat psoriasis and move on to better treatments that they will have to use in the end anyway. You only have to trawl through posts on Psoriasis Club to see that the only things working are DMF and Bio.
That's the only reason they make us jump through hoops and fail them before moving on
I know a few are successfully treated with methotrexate but usually it's a few months on methotrexate or cyclosporine or acetretin but they do tend to fail or have ongoing side effects that are hard to live with
I do not agree with the fact that it is cheap, that is a very short term vision. The damage that it causes to the human body is that worse, that after a few years of use, if you come so far, you will need so much extra care that vastly outweighs that cheap period. And as a bonus, you make live bad for the users.
Totally opposite to your treatment or any treatmen that work wel, despite it is more expensive as while using the expensive treatment you can live in a normal way, be productive, earn money and taxes, care for needy people, etc. etc. Which you could not have done with damaged organs.