Introduction: The use of the current available therapies for psoriasis management may sometimes be limited by reduced patients' compliance, safety issues for patients' comorbidities, primary lack of efficacy, loss of effectiveness, development of side effects. In this context, several clinical trials investigating the use of both topical and systemic therapies are ongoing, and other new drugs will be approved soon. Areas covered: The aim of this manuscript is to review current literature and to provide an overview of the current and future trends in psoriasis treatment. A comprehensive review of the English-language medical literature was performed using Pubmed and clinicaltrials.gov databases. Expert opinion: Although several therapies are currently available for psoriasis' treatment, unmet needs still exist for patients with moderate and severe psoriasis and hence expanding the therapeutic armamentarium is desirable for a more personalized approach. The ongoing development of innovative therapies could provide effective and safe therapies in the future enhancing the therapeutic management of moderate-severe unresponsive psoriasis.
Novel pharmacotherapies and breakthroughs in psoriasis treatment: 2024 and beyond / Portarapillo, A.; Potestio, L.; Tommasino, N.; Lauletta, G.; Feo, F.; Salsano, A.; Martora, F.; Caso, F.; Megna, M.. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON PHARMACOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1744-7666. - 25:9(2024), pp. 1187-1198. [10.1080/14656566.2024.2373354]
Novel pharmacotherapies and breakthroughs in psoriasis treatment: 2024 and beyond
Portarapillo, A.;Potestio, L.;Tommasino, N.;Lauletta, G.;Salsano, A.;Caso, F.Writing – Review & Editing
;Megna, M.
2024
Abstract
Introduction: The use of the current available therapies for psoriasis management may sometimes be limited by reduced patients' compliance, safety issues for patients' comorbidities, primary lack of efficacy, loss of effectiveness, development of side effects. In this context, several clinical trials investigating the use of both topical and systemic therapies are ongoing, and other new drugs will be approved soon. Areas covered: The aim of this manuscript is to review current literature and to provide an overview of the current and future trends in psoriasis treatment. A comprehensive review of the English-language medical literature was performed using Pubmed and clinicaltrials.gov databases. Expert opinion: Although several therapies are currently available for psoriasis' treatment, unmet needs still exist for patients with moderate and severe psoriasis and hence expanding the therapeutic armamentarium is desirable for a more personalized approach. The ongoing development of innovative therapies could provide effective and safe therapies in the future enhancing the therapeutic management of moderate-severe unresponsive psoriasis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.