Clinical Review

Efficacy and Emergent Sequelae in the Use of Biologics for Psoriasis

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Biologics are a relatively new class of therapeutic agents for the treatment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Although these immune-modulating agents are relatively safe, their use can precipitate true emergencies. An understanding of their benefits and risks will help the emergency physician prepare for an emergent adverse event.


 

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