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Research Paper Details

Gerald D Weinstein, John Y M Koo, Gerald G Krueger, Mark G Lebwohl, Nicholas J Lowe, M Alan Menter, Deborah A Lew-Kaya, John Sefton, John R Gibson, Patricia S Walker,
15 articles
10.1067/mjd.2003.103
Paper Abstract

Tazarotene in a gel formulation is widely used in the treatment of psoriasis.

To determine the efficacy and safety of tazarotene 0.1% and 0.05% creams in the treatment of psoriasis.

A total of 1303 patients participated in 2 clinical trials. Patients applied tazarotene creams 0.1% and 0.05% or vehicle once daily to all psoriatic lesions for 12 weeks followed by a 12-week posttreatment period.

Both creams were significantly more effective than vehicle on the basis of an overall assessment of psoriasis, a global response to treatment, and reduction in plaque elevation and scaling. Therapeutic effect was maintained during the posttreatment period. Common adverse events included signs and symptoms of skin irritation.

Tazarotene creams were associated with significant reductions in the severity of the clinical signs of psoriasis and were found to be safe with acceptable tolerability. Tazarotene cream 0.1% was generally more effective, although slightly less well tolerated, than the 0.05% cream.

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