Clinical outcome evaluation following cyclosporine a treatment in moderate to severe psoriasis: a retrospective study.

Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol

Servizio di Dermatologia Ospedale Marchesi di Inzago, Milano, Italy.

Published: May 2010

This retrospective study was conducted on 193 patients treated in three Italian Psoriasis Units with the aim of evaluating the evolution of psoriasis severity and the safety of cyclosporin A (Sandimmun Neoral) in moderate to severe psoriasis, at the regimens usually employed in common clinical practice. Cyclosporin A (CyA) was administered for a mean period of 14 months, the mean number of treatment courses was 1.6 (range 1-4), and the mean dosage ranged from 1.5 to 3.1 mg/kg/die. Ninety percent of patients obtained complete therapeutic success or clinical remission, defined as complete clearance of lesions or clearance of lesions with residual minor pigmentations respectively, when treated with CyA in monotherapy. The mean Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) decreased from 23.31 before CyA administration to 5.64 at the end of treatment. The clinicians judgement on CyA tolerability was good/very good in 90 percent of cases. Adverse events occurred in 36 percent of patients, with hypertension being the most commonly reported (17.6 percent). The results of this study indicate that in the common clinical practice CyA in moderate to severe psoriasis is usually employed at low doses, resulting both safe and effective.

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