British
Journal of Dermatology (1994) 130, 79-82
Calcipotriol improves the response
of psoriasis to PUVA
E.L. Speight and P.M. Farr
Abstract:
Combining PUVA with other therapeutic agents which reduce the UVA dose
required For clearance of psoriasis may be of benefit by reducing the long-term risk of
cutaneous malignancy and by increasing the efficacy of treatment. We have therefore
studied the effect of calcipotriol in 13 patients with plaque-type psoriasis who were
about to start twice weekly PUVA. In each patient, from the start of PUVA treatment. two
plaques on symmetrical body sites were selected for assessment. Calcipotriol ointment was
applied to one twice daily. and placebo to the other. Response was assessed weekly for
weeks: an investigator unaware of Treatment allocation. compared psoriasis severity within
each of the plaques. and blood Flux was measured using a scanning laser-Doppler
velocimeter. Of the 11 patients who completed the study. in nine the calcipotriol-treated
plaque either cleared before the placebo-treated plaque (n = 7). or was consistently
judged to be better (n = 2). From the third week of the trial. mean blood Flux was
significantly lower in the calcipotriol-treated plaques than in those treated with
placebo. In the seven patients whose psoriasis was clear in at least one plaque at the end
of the study period. there was a median reduction in UVA dose of 26·5% for calcipotriol
compared with placebo. With the exception of one patient. the improved response was not
associated with earlier relapse. |