Fri-12-06-2015, 18:44 PM
(This post was last modified: Fri-12-06-2015, 18:48 PM by Quest4Cure.)
Sounds very promising....cosentyx. Palmoplantar P. is very difficult to treat. This is giving more patients hope as more new therapy treatments are developed than ever before. Psoriasis doesn't need to be so elusive to treat as it was in the past. ( helps some contact dermatitis too)
So many who suffer from P. around the world have a better chance to find a drug that can finally put psoriasis of many types in remission.
More big farms today have invested millions for the race for "THE DRUG" that will get to market first. In fact as little as 5 years ago few big pharms were just starting out with clinical trials for drugs for Psoriasis. Boy I wish I had the vision to invest back then.
I guess that means that Derms are getting smarter too! There are many that specialize in Psoriasis treatments today, where in the past you were given a tube of steroids , UVB therapy and left on you own.
Movin on....I always wonder what my grandmother would say if she had these new P. Drugs available to her. Her skin was ravaged a thick gruesome mess. As a child I was frightened of her scary skin, not knowing I had the very same thing at a earlier stage. Just lucky I guess!
Viva La Vida!
Hope I didn't get too messy.....
So many who suffer from P. around the world have a better chance to find a drug that can finally put psoriasis of many types in remission.
More big farms today have invested millions for the race for "THE DRUG" that will get to market first. In fact as little as 5 years ago few big pharms were just starting out with clinical trials for drugs for Psoriasis. Boy I wish I had the vision to invest back then.
I guess that means that Derms are getting smarter too! There are many that specialize in Psoriasis treatments today, where in the past you were given a tube of steroids , UVB therapy and left on you own.
Movin on....I always wonder what my grandmother would say if she had these new P. Drugs available to her. Her skin was ravaged a thick gruesome mess. As a child I was frightened of her scary skin, not knowing I had the very same thing at a earlier stage. Just lucky I guess!
Viva La Vida!
Hope I didn't get too messy.....