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Medicine For Psoriasis Makes Cell Quickly Heal

February 9th, 2008

Using medicine for psoriasis
is a fairly recently developed idea. In terms of systemic medications
they work by blocking the DNA synthesis from allowing the skin cells to
quickly multiply. They also inhibit the ability of the immune cells
from forming too rapidly and abnormally. Those immune cells are what
cause the silvery patches of dead skin cells that are so common in
psoriasis cases. Other systemic medications alter the before mentioned
DNA code to control the proteins that help psoriasis form.

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