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Vitamin D and psoriasis

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Vitamin D and psoriasis
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News  Wed-21-01-2015, 21:45 PM
This study looked into the role of vitamin D in psoriasis, it is an early view before publication in The International Journal of Dermatology.

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Background and objective:
Psoriasis is a common, chronic autoimmune inflammatory skin disorder, which has potential systemic complications and is clinically defined by sharply demarcated, erythematous patches and plaques covered by a characteristic silvery white scale. Topical corticosteroids have widely been regarded as the mainstay first line of treatment. Recently, topical vitamin D analogs have been added to the first-line treatment repertoire as well, either as monotherapy or in combination with topical steroids due to synergistic, complementary effectiveness. In this paper, we review the role of vitamin D in the pathophysiology and treatment of psoriasis.

Methods:
A comprehensive search of the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, and pub med databases were performed to identify relevant basic science and clinical trial literature investigating the role of vitamin D in psoriasis. Primary endpoints in clinical trials were largely based on clinical improvement as assessed by the psoriasis area severity index score or physician's global assessment.

Results and conclusion:
The role of vitamin D in psoriasis is complex and extensive. Oral and topical vitamin D therapies provide comparable efficacies to corticosteroids when used as monotherapy and may be superior when used in combination with a potent topical steroid. Additionally topical vitamin D analogs demonstrate a favorable safety profile with “steroid-sparing” effects. Thus, topical vitamin D derivatives should be considered an indispensable component of the current physician's arsenal in the treatment of psoriasis.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Early view, no funding declared.
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Wed-21-01-2015, 22:02 PM
Vitamin D in the form of Dovonex had absolutely no effect on my psoriasis.. I have to admit I only used it for a month before giving up as my plaques were getting worse.
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Wed-21-01-2015, 22:11 PM
(Wed-21-01-2015, 22:02 PM)jiml Wrote: Vitamin D in the form of Dovonex had absolutely no effect on my psoriasis.. I have to admit I only used it for a month before giving up as my plaques were getting worse.

I've always found Dovonex to be very good for a light flare up, and always keep a tube handy.
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Mon-26-01-2015, 11:39 AM
I've taken vit D pills, quite large ones.. no measurable effect.

Now I do with a regular sun shower. Also no effect, but it is fun as one colors a little.
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