Halobetasol Propionate 0.01%/Tazarotene 0.045% Lotion for Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis: Pooled Phase 3 Analysis of Lower Extremities.

2020 
Background: Plaque psoriasis can occur in all body regions, with the trunk and extremities among the most commonly affected areas. A fixed combination halobetasol propionate 0.01%/tazarotene 0.045% (HP/TAZ) lotion demonstrated efficacy and safety in patients with moderate-to-severe localized plaque psoriasis. This analysis evaluated patients where a psoriatic target lesion was identified on the leg. Methods: In two phase 3, multicenter, double-blind studies, participants were randomized (2:1) to receive HP/TAZ or vehicle lotion once-daily for 8 weeks. This pooled, post hoc analysis included a subset of participants who had a leg target lesion (HP/TAZ, n=148; vehicle, n=71). Efficacy assessments included treatment success (>/=2-grade improvement) in psoriasis signs (erythema, plaque elevation, scaling) on the leg target lesion, and overall treatment outcomes, including overall treatment success (>/=2-grade improvement in Investigator's Global Assessment [IGA] score and score of clear/almost clear), affected Body Surface Area (BSA), and IGAxBSA composite score. Results: Psoriasis signs were reduced by week 8, with more HP/TAZ treated participants achieving treatment success for erythema (41.6%), plaque elevation (58.5%), and scaling (59.5%) on the leg compared with vehicle (12.5%, 19.2%, and 21.0%, respectively; P /=3%) with HP/TAZ was contact dermatitis. Conclusions: HP 0.01%/TAZ 0.045% lotion was associated with significant reductions in disease severity and good tolerability following 8 weeks of treatment in patients where a psoriatic target lesion was identified on the leg. J Drugs Dermatol. 2020;19(4):389-396. doi:10.36849/JDD.2020.4958.
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