Mon-21-03-2022, 14:51 PM
(Mon-21-03-2022, 13:32 PM)Fred Wrote:(Mon-21-03-2022, 12:09 PM)Kat Wrote: Have dermatologists prescribed it for skin psoriasis? Does research show that it works for the skin and not psoriatic arthritis? I ask because I'm curious. Personally from what I've read here, I think there are better options.... but that's just my opinion.
Yes mickyfinn007 was prescribed it for psoriasis and as far as I know is still using it.
This survey looked at the use of Methotrexate for the treatment of psoriasis from 62 countries: Methotrexate use in psoriasis not uniform
I worded that a bit poorly as I know it's prescribed for skin psoriasis. I think I meant let's not just attack Rheumatologist then if it's about Methotrexate. A lot of meds are not exactly good for us (hence all the warnings on the labels!) I mean even biologics can lower immune response. And no, I am definitely NOT pro Methotrexate, from what I've learned here it would be a last resort for me to try! Honestly I took Acitretin which helped me and I would hesitate to take it again.
I know it's not just about Methotrexate and that some here have had Rheumatologist visits that must have not gone well to feel so strongly. I think for treatment and doctors we have to decide for ourselves and just like I feel anyone who thinks a visit to a rheumatologist is pointless has the right to feel that way, I wanted to stress I feel differently about it.