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A critical review of halobetasol propionate foam (0.05%) as a treatment option for adolescent plaque psoriasis

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ABSTRACT Introduction Halobetasol propionate foam has been established as an efficacious and easy-to-use topical treatment for adults with plaque psoriasis. Its recent approval in the United States expanded its use… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Halobetasol propionate foam has been established as an efficacious and easy-to-use topical treatment for adults with plaque psoriasis. Its recent approval in the United States expanded its use for adolescents from ages 12 to 17 years old. Areas covered We briefly summarize the chemistry of halobetasol and review clinical trials involving halobetasol propionate 0.05% foam to evaluate its efficacy and safety profile with a specific focus on adolescents with plaque psoriasis. Expert opinion Halobetasol propionate 0.05% foam is an effective and cosmetically elegant superpotent topical corticosteroid, with a tolerable safety profile in adolescents. The use of this foam offers another option to address patient-specific needs and preferences, adding to the toolbox of currently available treatments for adolescent psoriasis.

Keywords: halobetasol propionate; propionate foam; psoriasis; halobetasol

Journal Title: Expert Review of Clinical Immunology
Year Published: 2022

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