PRP Survival Guide

PRP Treatment Protocol in Canada

PRP Treatment Protocol In Canada

We have heard the mantra: What works for one doesn’t work for all. The being the case, what are the medications most prescribed to Canadians for the treatment of PRP?  How effective have those medications been? Is there any research to support any findings?

Retinoids

❇︎  acitretin
❇︎  isotretin

Immunosuppressants

❇︎  cyclosporine
❇︎  methotrexate

Biologicals

❇︎  adalimumab — Humira®
❇︎  certolizumab — Cimza®
❇︎  dupilmab — Dupixent®
❇︎  etanercept — Enbrel®
❇︎  golimumab — Simponi®
❇︎  guselkumab — Tremfya®
❇︎  infliximab — Remicade®
❇︎  ixekizumab — Taltz®
❇︎  secukinumab — Cosentyx®
❇︎  ustekinumab — Stelara®

No Meds

While most PRP patients start taking one oor more of the medications listed above, but may decide to stop. We are interested in learning about that part of the journey. imperdiet.

The “What Works” survey is designed to solicit just two answers:

(1)   From a list of 14 drugs, which have you take for the treatment of PRP?

(2)  Did the drug(s) taken help or not?

Please CLICK HERE to complete the What Works Survey.


Remember, if you are a Canadian diagnosed with PRP or a caregiver of a Canadian diagnosed with PRP and not yet a member of PRP Canada, you may join at anytime.


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