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July 30, 2024

Is My Psoriasis Flare Due to Medications I’m Taking?

Is it possible your flare of psoriasis is due to products or medications you use? Learn what medications for high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, pain (NSAIDs), or infection can potentially flare psoriasis, and what paradoxical psoriasis is from clinical dermatology pharmacist Lacey Glover, PharmD, University of Alabama Medicine and moderator Kaitlin Walden, R.N.

Lacy Glover, and Kaitlin Walden

Managing Your Medication

Managing psoriatic disease often involves prescription medications, so understanding how to take and store them, watching for potential side effects, and knowing possible interactions is crucial.

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