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tingc95

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Which skin reaction from treatment with tazarotene (Tazorac) for psoriasis treatment is likely to be evident after 12 weeks of use?
 
  a. Blistering and numbness
  b. Significant reduction in lesions
  c. Ulcerations with drainage
  d. None; the treatment takes 6 months to change the appearance of the skin.

Question 2

A woman is prescribed misoprostol to prevent gastric ulcers. An important component of patient education is the:
 
  a. expectation that the menstrual cycle will become irregular.
  b. avoidance of pregnancy.
  c. prevention of constipation.
  d. importance of taking the drug on an empty stomach.



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Answer to Question 1

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Clinical trials have demonstrated that application of 0.1 tazarotene gel once daily produced a significant reduction in lesions in most patients.
Most reactions to tazarotene are local and include itching, burning, stinging, dry skin, and red-ness. Less common effects include rash, desquamation, and bleeding. There is no time frame during which these might occur. Blistering, numbness, and ulcerations with drainage are not reactions that would be expected.
Tazarotene therapy takes about 12 weeks before a reduction is seen in psoriatic lesions.

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tingc95

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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