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Safety of calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate foam for the treatment of psoriasis.

Victoria Amat-SamaranchLluis Puig
Published in: Expert opinion on drug safety (2020)
Introduction: Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by well-demarcated red and scaly plaques. Most patients have mild disease that is usually controlled with topical treatment. Calcipotriene 0.05% and betamethasone dipropionate 0.064% (Cal/BD) in aerosol foam (Enstilar®) is a novel formulation, which has shown promising results in terms of efficacy and safety.Areas covered: This review evaluates the safety profile of Cal/BD aerosol foam and also the key points regarding its efficacy. A literature search was performed in PubMed in November 2019 from the start of records. Additional references were searched and retrieved manually.Expert opnion: Cal/BD aerosol foam has proven its efficacy, safety, and tolerability in several clinical trials and real clinical practice. It has also demonstrated higher efficacy than the ointment and gel formulations of the fixed combination. It has a low incidence of adverse events; nasopharyngitis and site application pain were the most frequently reported. Moreover, it is devoid of changes in calcium homeostasis and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. As a result of its unique formulation, it is easily spread, is rapidly absorbed, and has a rapid onset of action. These features upgrade patient's satisfaction and they may increase adherence to topical therapy.
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