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Switching to secukinumab in difficult-to-treat psoriasis recalcitrant to methotrexate, cyclosporine and leflunomide, in a tuberculosis-endemic country.
Tropical Doctor 2019 April 10
Several biological agents have been approved for the treatment of recalcitrant psoriasis. However, there is a lack of a consensus algorithm guiding the drug selection for patients who have failed conventional drugs. In cases not improving with cyclosporine, direct switching to a biological therapy usually leads to a disease flare owing to increased production of interleukin (IL)-17A. Thus, secukinumab, a rapidly acting anti-IL-17A drug, may be ideal in such situations.
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