Diflorasone diacetate ointment 0.05 percent in conjunction with UVB and tar in a modified outpatient Goeckerman regimen.

Author: BookbinderS A, FenskeN A, SpencerS A, VaseyF B

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Nineteen patients with psoriasis were treated with a modified Goeckerman regimen tailored to enhance patient compliance. Treatment consisted of daily coal tar emulsion baths at bedtime, followed by the application of 0.05 percent diflorasone diacetate ointment. Patients received increasing suberythe...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4028832

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Treating Psoriasis with a Modified Goeckerman Regimen

Dermatology is all about finding the perfect balance for our patients. In this study, we see a fascinating attempt to tackle psoriasis, a skin condition that can be as frustrating as a camel trying to find a cool oasis in the scorching desert. This research explores a modified Goeckerman regimen, a tried-and-true method, but with a twist to enhance patient compliance.

The researchers used a combination of coal tar baths, diflorasone diacetate ointment, and controlled UVB light therapy, aiming to improve the effectiveness of the traditional Goeckerman regimen while making it more manageable for patients. The results? Quite promising! A significant number of patients experienced a significant improvement in their psoriasis, with almost 90% achieving at least a 75% clearing of their lesions.

A Modified Goeckerman Regimen Shows Promise

This modified treatment approach is a valuable tool in the fight against psoriasis. The study shows that 88% of patients who completed the study experienced a 75% or greater resolution of their psoriatic eruption, and 47% achieved total clearing. This demonstrates that the modified regimen is an effective treatment option, especially when considering that it eliminates the use of cosmetically unacceptable topical agents during working hours, leading to better patient compliance.

A More Convenient Treatment for Psoriasis

Imagine having a psoriasis treatment that doesn't disrupt your daily life. This modified Goeckerman regimen offers a more patient-friendly approach, allowing individuals to manage their psoriasis while still feeling confident in their appearance. The study suggests that this change in treatment might even contribute to enhanced therapeutic efficacy, making it a valuable tool in a dermatologist's arsenal.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study is like a refreshing sip of water in the desert. It shows that a little modification can make a big difference in how patients respond to treatment. By making the Goeckerman regimen more manageable and cosmetically acceptable, this research provides hope for individuals struggling with psoriasis. It's a reminder that finding the right balance between effectiveness and convenience is key to achieving the best possible outcomes.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1985-10-23
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

4028832

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

4028832

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