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This CPD module provides an overview of the clinical features of psoriasis and the recommended treatment options for mild, moderate and severe psoriasis.
15 Jan 2018 , 900 Min Module
Be prepared for customers’ skin problems with this expert advice on how to solve the top winter skin dilemmas.
21 Nov 2017 , 4 Min Article
Psoriasis increases the risk of developing other inflammatory disorders and its visible nature can lead to anxiety and depression
15 Aug 2017 , 4 Min Article
Our skin takes a beating in winter, with the changing weather leaving it feeling dry and uncomfortable and exacerbating common skin conditions.
22 Nov 2016 , 4 Min Article
Through careful questioning and expert advice, pharmacists can help find solutions to a range of common skincare conditions
17 Aug 2016 , 6 Min Article
This team training learning module focuses on common skincare conditions.
02 Mar 2016 , 900 Min Module
Around three-quarters of people with a skin condition treat it themselves, giving pharmacies a huge to get more involved.
02 Mar 2016 , 4 Min Article
While we can’t do much about the winter weather, there’s plenty customers can do to help prevent and control skin problems.
30 Nov 2015 , 5 Min Article
There is a clear need for much greater pharmacy involvement in managing skin conditions in primary care
26 Aug 2015 , 5 Min Article
This CPD module looks at the treatment of mild to moderate psoriasis.
16 Jun 2015 , 900 Min Module
This CPD module provides pharmacists with information on the treatment of psoriasis.
07 Jun 2015 , 900 Min Module
Customers will welcome expert advice on skin conditions from dry skin and eczema to acne, psoriasis and sensitive skin
18 May 2015 , 4 Min Article
Chronic hypertension and long-term, regular use of beta-blockers may increase the risk of psoriasis
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16 Aug 2014 , 1 Min Article
The needs of psoriasis patients often go unmet as the disease is perhaps not taken as seriously as it should be
30 Jun 2014 , 2 Min Article