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. 2019 May 24;20(10):2558. doi: 10.3390/ijms20102558

Table 1.

Current topical drug therapy for psoriasis treatment.

Drug Pharmacological Mechanisms Side Effects on Skin
Calcineurin inhibitors Inhibition of T cell activation and of pro-inflammatory cytokine synthesis Itching and stinging
Glucocorticosteroids Anti-inflammation, anti-mitosis, apoptosis, vasoconstriction, and immunomodulation Skin atrophy after long term use
Vitamin D3 derivatives Regulation of keratinocyte proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis Stinging, burning, and peeling skin
Retinoids Normalization of keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation Redness, peeling, dryness, itching, and burning sensation
Keratolytics Softening/hydration of the stratum corneum and desquamation of hyperkeratotic skin Redness, swelling, tenderness, and pustules
Dithranol Inhibition of keratinocyte hyperproliferation, granulocyte function, and immune response Redness and irritation
Coal tar Inhibition of keratinocyte proliferation and correction of the defect of keratinocyte differentiation Redness, burning, itching, and skin staining
Ultraviolet B irradiation (UVB) Alteration of cytokine profile, induction of apoptosis, and promotion of immunosuppression Burning and itching
Psoralens plus ultraviolet A exposure (PUVA) Inhibition of DNA replication and production of cell cycle arrest, alteration in the expression of cytokines A risk for skin cancer