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Meeting Patient Expectations of Topical Psoriasis Treatment: Evidence Supporting the Use of Fixed-Combination Halobetasol/Tazarotene Lotion.

Discordance between patient and clinician treatment goals and expectations can present a challenge to implementation of effective therapeutic plans. Because topical treatments are commonly used for plaque psoriasis, both as monotherapy and adjuncts to other treatment modalities, providers need to understand the concerns of patients with psoriasis regarding use of topical products. Psoriasis is a complex and chronic disease with treatment needs that may change over time, influencing patient treatment goals and expectations of efficacy. When these expectations are not met and patient concerns are unaddressed, dissatisfaction may lead to nonadherence, which in turn can prevent patients from achieving relief from the signs and symptoms of psoriasis that affect their quality of life. Here, we detail how current topical treatments meet patient expectations and needs, with particular attention given to combination regimens using corticosteroids. This review shows that once-daily application of halobetasol propionate (0.01%) and tazarotene (0.045%) lotion (HP/TAZ) not only has a rapid onset of treatment effect and proven efficacy, but also has a remittive effect. In addition, HP/TAZ has a favorable safety profile, with low rates of irritation and local skin reactions in clinical studies. The dual mechanisms of action related to 2 active ingredients, once-daily use, and the favorable clinical findings suggest that HP/TAZ may address patient concerns and promote treatment adherence.J Drugs Dermatol. 2023;22(2):132-138. doi:10.36849/JDD.7367.

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