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VIDEO: How to evaluate the need for systemic psoriasis therapy


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE CARIBBEAN DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

PALM BEACH, ARUBA – When is it time to transition a patient with psoriasis from topical therapy to systemic therapy? Dr. Mark Jackson of the University of Louisville (Ky.) discusses how to evaluate the need for a new treatment approach, and how to help patients make the transition to systemic therapy. We caught up with Dr. Jackson in this video interview at the Caribbean Dermatology Seminar.

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