The main aim of this study was to describe switching practices in daily practice. Patients included were those seen in daily routine practice. Efficacy was defined as the achievement of at least 75% improvement in the PASI score (PASI75). A total of 1,157 patients were included. The frequency of switching was 29.9% and switching was efficient in 71.9% of the cases. The study's results allows a better understanding of the profile of patients who require switch and he appears a change of therapeutic class appears to be more effective in psoriasis patients who require a switch in their therapy.
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