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Tag Archives: Psoralen
Elidel and Protopic? Should I use them before UV Treatment
The following applies to Elidel (Pimecrolimus Topical), Protopic (Tacrolimus Topical) and some Corticosteroids prescribed for skin challenges. A question that comes up quite often is “Should I use Protopic?” or perhaps “Should I use Elidel?” and then the question continues … Continue reading
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Tagged Eczema, Psoralen, Psoriasis, Vitiligo
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PUVA vs UVB Narrowband
PUVA is an older treatment method. It’s an acronym for “P”soralen and UVA. UVA is long wavelength ultraviolet and the upper layers of our skin are not affected significantly with UVA light as the long wavelengths penetrate quite deeply. To … Continue reading
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