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Topical antipsoriatics

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Topical antipsoriatics are agents, which are applied on the surface, locally to treat psoriasis. These topical agents are available as creams, lotions, ointments and shampoos. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition with itchy, dry, scaly patches. Psoriatic agents have different modes of action but in due course, they work to control psoriasis and prevent secondary infections.

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tazarotene topical (Pro, More...)
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9.2
betamethasone/ calcipotriene topical (Pro, More...)
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8.5
calcipotriene topical (Pro, More...)
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7.8
calcitriol topical (More...)
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5.3
anthralin topical (More...)
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0.0
clobetasol/ coal tar topical (More...)
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methoxsalen topical (More...)
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resorcinol topical (More...)
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Medical conditions associated with topical antipsoriatics:

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