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Tablets or ointments
karaokeking Offline
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Wed-25-02-2015, 15:11 PM
As i have said i only have mild ps to some of you, and i asked in a previous post about tablets. I have never been offered tablets, and it was said my doctor probably wont´put me on them, because i haven´t got it severe enough. Surely taking tablets is a lot easier than putting cream, and ointment on every day. So if you think my doctor won´t prescribe fudamern, will he give me something milder.

I am in Tenerife for another two months and as was mentioned, using dovonex, and being in the sun it says don´t mix. I come over here for six months of the year for the sun which helps a lot, so i don´t want any creams or ointments that will be detrimental to my ps. I would still like to know what creams, or ointments other members have found to keep it under control.Thanks
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Wed-25-02-2015, 19:22 PM
Tablets isn't always better, there are more possible side effects with the tablets and some people have a phobia about taking them. So as for what it being easier that depends on the patient.

If your doctor won't/can't give you Fumaderm, then I don't think there is one for psoriasis that is milder. Methotrexate, Acitretin, and Ciclosporin have a lot more side effects than Fumaderm, that's doesn't mean they are not suitable for you though as every patient is different.

Like I said in your other thread RE: creams, and ointments Silkis could be worth a go.

I'm not sure if you can get it in the UK or Spain but Dexeryl could also be worth a go as you have it mild.
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