Thu-06-04-2023, 06:17 AM
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(Wed-05-04-2023, 17:08 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: I’ve read about this before, it sounds sensible however methotrexate stopped working for me even at 20mg the psoriasis was coming back fast, so it’d be interesting to see if it would be able to help me go for longer with bios since mine only seem to last a year to 18 months.
Most studies use TNFs with MTX. There's a larger study out there that suggests 20 to 25 mg dose is required for any real benefit. Unfortunately, that's not a sustainable dose outside two years. I don't see this being a real solution.
The real solution would be the pill form of the biologics. Unfortunately, most of these drugs failed because of toxicity... But there is one IL 17 pill that looks like it will survive.