Managing Psoriatic Disease Medications 

A woman pharmacist explains a medication label to a elderly man.

Managing psoriatic disease often involves prescription medications, so it's important to understand details like how to take and store them, potential side effects to watch for, and possible interactions with other medications or supplements. Working with your pharmacist, who prepares and dispenses your medication, can be an important part of managing your psoriatic disease.

Request your free resource and get expert tips to manage your medications with your pharmacist, including:

  • Understanding your medication's storage, side effects or risks, and financial assistance.
  • How to check for drug interactions and contraindications.
  • Tips for working with your pharmacy to manage your psoriatic disease and other health conditions.

(An NPF Patient Navigator will email your resource(s) to you within 1-3 business days.)












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