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Are Biologics A Good Option To Treat Your Psoriasis?

June 23rd, 2025 | By: Admin

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It’s a condition in which the cells of the skin grow too quickly, resulting in the buildup of scaly patches on the skin. One of the most effective treatments for psoriasis is biologics. These are a new class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that contribute to the development of psoriasis. However, not everyone with psoriasis may be a good candidate for biologics. So, when do biologics make sense for treating psoriasis?


Biologics are a class of drugs made from living organisms and work by targeting specific parts of the immune system that contribute to the development of psoriasis. Biologics have been shown to be effective in treating psoriasis, which is why they’ve become increasingly popular in recent years. But, when should you consider biologics for treating your psoriasis?


The first thing you should know is that biologics are reserved for people with moderate to severe psoriasis. That means that if you have mild psoriasis, you probably won’t be a candidate for biologics. Your healthcare provider will evaluate your psoriasis and determine whether you have moderate to severe psoriasis and whether biologics would be an appropriate treatment option for you.


If you have moderate to severe psoriasis and have tried other treatments, such as topical creams and light therapy, without success, biologics may be a good option for you. Biologics are generally reserved for people who haven’t responded well to other treatments and who have a high burden of disease, meaning they have a large percentage of their body covered by psoriasis.


Another factor to consider is the potential side effects of biologics. Like all medications, biologics have potential side effects, including an increased risk of infections and other diseases. Your healthcare provider will evaluate your overall health and determine whether you’re a good candidate for the drug. They’ll also monitor you closely for any side effects while you’re taking the drug.


One final thing to consider is cost. Biologics are more expensive than other types of psoriasis treatments, such as topical creams and light therapy. However, most insurance plans cover biologics, and many biologic manufacturers have programs in place to help people with the cost of the drug.


Biologics are a valuable treatment option for people with moderate to severe psoriasis who haven’t responded well to other treatments. If you’re considering biologics for treating your psoriasis, be sure to talk to your Sanova provider about whether biologics are a good option for you based on factors such as the severity of your psoriasis, your health history, and potential side effects. Ultimately, the decision about whether to try biologics for your psoriasis is a personal one that should be made in consultation with your Sanova provider.


Sanova Dermatology is a leading provider of care for inflammatory skin diseases. We provide comprehensive treatments to help our patients manage their condition and improve their quality of life. Our team of experienced dermatologists are experts in psoriasis, eczema, and other inflammatory skin conditions.


At Sanova Dermatology, we offer a wide range of treatments for psoriasis, including biologics. If you’d like to learn more about biologics and whether they’re right for you, call us today to schedule an appointment. We look forward to helping you find the best treatment option for your skin condition.



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