Psoriasis Club
  • Forum
  • Home
  • Portal
  • Member List
  • Psoriasis Score
  • PQOLS
  • What is psoriasis
  • Search
  • Help
Hello Guest, Welcome To The Psoriasis Club Forum. We are a self funded friendly group of people who understand.
Never be alone with psoriasis, come and join us. (Members see a lot more than you)
wave
Login Register
Login
Username:
Password:
Lost Password?
 
Psoriasis Club › HealthHealth Boards › Prescribed Treatments For Psoriasis v
« Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 26 Next »

Calcipotriene, Mometasone, & Triamcinolone Ointments

Threaded Mode
Calcipotriene, Mometasone, & Triamcinolone Ointments
Forest Walker Offline
100 + Member I'd Rather Be Roller Skating

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 9,433
Threads: 126
Joined: Aug 2021
Gender: Female
Location: Northern Washington State
Treatment: Humira, Moisturizers, Triamcinolonoe Acetonide
#1
Wed-17-11-2021, 13:49 PM
While awaiting a couple vaccines before starting Methotrexate, my dermo doc prescribed the ointments named in the subject line.  I began using Calcipotriene on Friday night.  Then applied it twice a day on Saturday and Sunday.  On Monday, I switched to twice a day Mometasone.  Her instructions are to use the Mometasone on Monday through Friday, the Calcipotriene on Saturday and Sunday and to do this for two weeks.  After two weeks, she said to reverse the ointments.  Calcipotriene will then be used during the week with Mometasone on weekends.  

The Calcipotriene alone was not relieving the itching, pain, or swollen/thicker areas but it was very slightly reducing size, but that may have been wishful thinking and not a true observation.  Since Monday, though, the pain and itching has reduced plentifully.  The patches have gone from screaming red to a moderate pink, and the painful swelling is gone.  Still a good bit of thickness and extra skin flakes, though.  

I can use the Triamcinolone for up to two weeks a month in sensitive places.  

The dermo doc also told me that sweat can aggravate the rash, so I've changed habits and now wash off in the cold skating rink water and dry off and then change into dry clothing.  I still shower at home after skating and apply moisturizing cream.  I also no longer apply a moisturizing cream before bed since I have sweaty hot flashes while sleeping.   A lighter lotion before bed seems to not trap the night sweats as much and I feel more comfortable.

I am hopeful that this will not lead to thinning of the skin as I found myself earlier this year.  I am thankful to have found a better dermatologist.  Thankful, always, for the help given here at PClub.   Cool
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,930
Threads: 3,887
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#2
Wed-17-11-2021, 15:40 PM
Always difficult to get the topicals to work, but it sounds like your dermatologist is being careful and not just throwing something at you and letting you get on with it without correct advice.

Good luck FW  Thumb
Quote
Caroline Offline
You must hurry if you ever want to catch a chicken...
*
Forum Helper
Posts: 26,503
Threads: 113
Joined: Nov 2011
Gender: Female
Location: In between the tulips
Psoriasis Score: 3
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 3
PQOLS: 4
Treatment: Got back to DMF slow release
#3
Wed-17-11-2021, 19:20 PM
Good luck Forest.

As long as there is no corticosteroids in the ointments, the thinning of your skin probably will not appear. Heard that yesterday in a webinar, where one of the best derms in the Netherlands readily pointed to corticosteroids as being the bad guys for the skin.

Cheers,
Caroline .
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,930
Threads: 3,887
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#4
Wed-17-11-2021, 21:13 PM
(Wed-17-11-2021, 19:20 PM)Caroline Wrote: Good luck Forest.

As long as there is no corticosteroids in the ointments, the thinning of your skin probably will not appear. Heard that yesterday in a webinar, where one of the best derms in the Netherlands readily pointed to corticosteroids as being the bad guys for the skin.

Cheers,
Caroline .

Mometasone is a potent steroid

Triamcinolone is a corticosteroids
Quote
jiml Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#5
Wed-17-11-2021, 21:51 PM
Great you are seeing results Hopefully it can get you clear in a short time without extended use, you will hopefully be ok, as Fred says at least you are alternating between the ointments sounds like you have a good dermatologist Thumb
Quote
KatT Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 5,775
Threads: 50
Joined: Sep 2019
Gender: Female
Location: Canada
Psoriasis Score: 1
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: Off the chart!
Treatment: Simponi + hydroxychloroquine + MTX
#6
Wed-17-11-2021, 23:07 PM
Hopefully you won't need these ointments once on MTX!
Quote
Forest Walker Offline Author
100 + Member I'd Rather Be Roller Skating

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 9,433
Threads: 126
Joined: Aug 2021
Gender: Female
Location: Northern Washington State
Treatment: Humira, Moisturizers, Triamcinolonoe Acetonide
#7
Thu-18-11-2021, 14:02 PM
Thanks, everyone.  Your experience and advice are extremely helpful.  

I can start the oral MTX as soon as December 1 since I received Hep B and flu vaccines, yesterday.  However, I'll be traveling that week, so my start date may be Dec 3.

In the meantime, as the patches quiet down, I will apply to fewer places and keep the amount used as little as possible but as much as necessary, I guess. 

Caroline, do you know approximately the percentage of people in your country with psoriasis?  I wonder how common this is in specific places and also how common this is globally.
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,930
Threads: 3,887
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#8
Thu-18-11-2021, 14:51 PM
(Thu-18-11-2021, 14:02 PM)Forest Walker Wrote:   I wonder how common this is in specific places and also how common this is globally.

A bit old now, but gives an idea: Approaching 40 Million people with Psoriasis
Quote
Sheila Offline
Sheila

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 580
Threads: 5
Joined: Apr 2021
Gender: Female
Location: Manitoba
Treatment: Enstilar
#9
Thu-18-11-2021, 15:18 PM
Hi Forest! I have to tell you that here in Canada it is a little more common than other places. At least that what the doc told me when he first started treating me for psoriasis. Can't verify his statement, but he added that with the dry cold and dry winds, skin dryness is the result. So I do think environment has a bit to do with it. 

Thanks for sharing your experiences about the other topicals. I may have to go down that road, but the lady skin doc (a trainee with the specialist) told me that I will likely be given Methyltrexate. Thankfully I am not immuno-compromised so that is one fear that is out of the way. Here we do have issues with tuberculosis. The majority of exposure come from people from reserves in the north. I am not being prejudice, it just is what it is. Aboriginal peoples from the north tend to experience a higher concentration of certain diseases than the norm. Living in crowded conditions and poverty are the perfect conditions for an increase of exposure of diseases. Tuberculosis is really the only big one around here I have to worry about.

Thanks for sharing your experience with those meds! Happy Skating!!
Quote
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Mometasone Furoate AmandaL 10 18,950 Fri-06-11-2015, 15:00 PM
Last Post: Jerry
  Tablets or ointments karaokeking 1 3,344 Wed-25-02-2015, 19:22 PM
Last Post: Fred



Users browsing this thread:
    About | Contact us | Login | Register | Home | Cookies/GDPR | RSS Syndication | Portal | Types Of Psoriasis | Psoriasis Score | Members Only Boards
    Copyright © 2010 - 2025 Psoriasis Club | All Rights Reserved | Founded May 2010 | Psoriasis Club Is Self Funded Without Sponsors Or Donations | Software by MyBB | Social
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode