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DermatologyICD-10: L40

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About Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that accelerates the skin cell lifecycle, causing cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. It affects approximately 2–3% of the global population and ranges from mild plaques to severe, life-impacting disease. Current treatments include topical therapies, phototherapy, biologics (anti-TNF, IL-17, IL-23 inhibitors), JAK inhibitors, and newer oral agents.

What Types of Psoriasis Clinical Trials Exist?

Clinical trials for psoriasis test new biologics, small-molecule agents, combination regimens, and long-term safety studies. Many trials require specific disease severity (PASI, BSA scores), prior treatment history (biologic-naive or biologic-experienced), or specific subtypes such as plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What clinical trials are available for psoriasis?
Recruiting psoriasis trials include studies of new biologics (IL-17, IL-23 inhibitors), JAK inhibitors, topical agents, and long-term safety registries. Availability depends on your disease severity, treatment history, and location.
Can I join a psoriasis trial if I am on a biologic?
Some trials require patients to be biologic-naive (never used a biologic), while others specifically seek patients who have tried and not responded to one or more biologics. Tidera searches trials matched to your treatment status.
What is a biologic-naive requirement in psoriasis trials?
A biologic-naive requirement means you have never received a biologic therapy. These trials test whether a new agent works as a first-line biologic. If you are currently on a biologic, you would be excluded from these trials.
Does psoriatic arthritis affect my clinical trial eligibility?
Yes. Many psoriasis trials distinguish between plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Some trials specifically require a PsA diagnosis (confirmed joint involvement), while others focus only on skin disease. Tidera flags this in match factors.

Data source: All clinical trial information is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov, the official U.S. registry maintained by the National Library of Medicine. Tidera Health is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with ClinicalTrials.gov or the National Library of Medicine. Always verify trial details directly with the research coordinator or your physician.