Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3209060 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2009 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPatients with psoriasis often inquire about complementary and alternative medicine in an effort to do everything possible to control the disease.ObjectiveWe sought to review the clinical trial literature regarding complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of psoriasis.MethodsWe conducted qualitative systematic review of randomized, clinical trials.ResultsAlthough many randomized controlled trials were found, both the results and the quality of the studies varied.LimitationsThe main limitations were the relatively low quality of studies (as assessed by Jadad scores), lack of inclusion of unpublished studies, and the fact that only one author determined inclusion of studies and assignment of Jadad scores.ConclusionThere is a large body of literature in regard to complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of psoriasis. More work is necessary before these modalities should be recommended to our patients.

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