Treatment Transitions

A graphic of three confused people trying to decide.

There is no one treatment that works for every person who lives with psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, and finding the right one may require trying several treatments. Once you find the best treatment for you, you may develop resistance, or need to add an additional treatment, or perhaps your skin is clear and you want to stop your treatment. No matter the reason for changing treatments, it can often be confusing and frustrating.

Request the Treatment Transitions resource to learn more about what to expect when starting or stopping treatment, how to discuss these transitions with your health care provider, as well as an introduction to what remission means for psoriatic disease.

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












Stay in the Know

Expert tips, can’t-miss events, and the latest news, straight to your inbox.

National Health Council Standards of ExcellenceCharity NavigatorCommunity Health Charities logo

Copyright © 1996-2024 National Psoriasis Foundation/USA


Duplication, rebroadcast, republication, or other use of content appearing on this website is prohibited without written permission of the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF).


NPF does not endorse or accept any responsibility for the content of external websites.


NPF does not endorse any specific treatments or medications for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.

We use cookies to offer you a better experience and analyze our site traffic. By continuing to use this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.