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Queen Mary University to develop a targeted approach to psoriasis treatment

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Queen Mary University to develop a targeted approach to psoriasis treatment
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News  Fri-29-11-2013, 14:29 PM
The Queen Mary University of London is working with King’s College London, the University of Manchester, Liverpool University and Newcastle University to develop a targeted approach to psoriasis treatment.

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The partnership – named Psoriasis Stratification to Optimise Relevant Therapy (PSORT) – also includes 10 pharmaceutical and diagnostics companies, the Psoriasis Association and NHS partners supporting healthcare of patients.

Professor Richard Trembath, Vice Principal for Health at Queen Mary University of London, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, comments: “Stratified medicine is central to the progress of our healthcare and applying this approach to a condition such as psoriasis, where identifying the most effective treatment is difficult, is an area we can hopefully make a huge difference.

"Through this partnership we will use cutting-edge techniques to assess factors – such as drug levels in the body, genetic make-up, skin and blood differences – which may affect how successful various psoriasis treatments are for individuals. We believe this approach will lead us to better evaluate which treatment is right for different patient groups and people with psoriasis will receive tailored treatment which is ultimately more effective. This is an exciting project and we look forward to working with our partners and showcasing the expertise and knowledge Queen Mary has to offer.”

The Medical Research Council has invested £5 million in funding for this project and industry partners have contributed an additional £2 million. PSORT is also supported by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Guy's and St Thomas' and King’s College London.

The study have been designed to ensure outcomes meet the needs of patients, the healthcare system and industry, as well as informing future medical research. The findings will also help scientists to understand the mechanics behind this difference in response from patients, and may improve treatment of other immune inflammatory diseases, such as arthritis and Crohn’s disease.

Source: qmul.ac.uk
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Fri-29-11-2013, 20:03 PM
Hope they will look at DMF, using out of the box thinking, but they probably will not as industry is involved. :(
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Fri-29-11-2013, 20:25 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:03 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hope they will look at DMF, using out of the box thinking, but they probably will not as industry is involved. :(

Not likely Caroline it's the UK.
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:25 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:03 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hope they will look at DMF, using out of the box thinking, but they probably will not as industry is involved. :(

Not likely Caroline it's the UK.

They might at least look at Fumaderm as I know we are using that maybe not DMF I don't know if DMF is used over here I will be asking the question of my dermatologist soon
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:22 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote: They might at least look at Fumaderm

Jim can I ask, is Fumaderm available on the NHS or is it only private?
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:26 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:22 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote: They might at least look at Fumaderm

Jim can I ask, is Fumaderm available on the NHS or is it only private?

NHS only how rich do you think I am,
It's not an approved drug over here and is only available from my hospital.
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:28 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:26 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:22 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote: They might at least look at Fumaderm

Jim can I ask, is Fumaderm available on the NHS or is it only private?

NHS only how rich do you think I am,
It's not an approved drug over here and is only available from my hospital.

So it's not available in the UK to everyone? Sorry for taking this off topic, but I think it's important for others to know if it is available to all UK patients.
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:47 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:28 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:26 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:22 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote: They might at least look at Fumaderm

Jim can I ask, is Fumaderm available on the NHS or is it only private?

NHS only how rich do you think I am,
It's not an approved drug over here and is only available from my hospital.

So it's not available in the UK to everyone? Sorry for taking this off topic, but I think it's important for others to know if it is available to all UK patients.

Not sure if it's available to all but it has been prescribed for a few in Norwich I am told.
I would doubt if Norwich is the only area that prescribes it.
Any other UK members let us know if you have had it
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Fri-29-11-2013, 21:58 PM (This post was last modified: Fri-29-11-2013, 22:01 PM by Caroline.)
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:25 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:03 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hope they will look at DMF, using out of the box thinking, but they probably will not as industry is involved. :(

Not likely Caroline it's the UK.

They might at least look at Fumaderm as I know we are using that maybe not DMF I don't know if DMF is used over here I will be asking the question of my dermatologist soon
Jim.....
The working substance of Fumaderm IS DMF. Doh

Men...

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Fri-29-11-2013, 22:19 PM
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:58 PM)Caroline Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 21:20 PM)jiml Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:25 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-29-11-2013, 20:03 PM)Caroline Wrote: Hope they will look at DMF, using out of the box thinking, but they probably will not as industry is involved. :(

Not likely Caroline it's the UK.

They might at least look at Fumaderm as I know we are using that maybe not DMF I don't know if DMF is used over here I will be asking the question of my dermatologist soon
Jim.....
The working substance of Fumaderm IS DMF. Doh

Men...

Caroline

I thought you said there was a difference in the coatings
I am a bit dim but you are not on Fumaderm so there must be some difference?
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