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Practice Guideline
. 2025 Mar;39(3):465-475.
doi: 10.1111/jdv.20367. Epub 2024 Oct 12.

Belgian recommendations for managing psoriasis in a changing treatment landscape

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Practice Guideline

Belgian recommendations for managing psoriasis in a changing treatment landscape

R Speeckaert et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2025 Mar.
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Abstract

Targeted biologic drugs and small molecules have transformed the psoriasis treatment landscape in recent years. The Belgian healthcare system, in common with many others across Europe, must balance the burgeoning use of these transformative, yet expensive, drugs with the sustainable use of limited resources. Drawing on recent updates to the EuroGuiDerm and the German S2 psoriasis guidelines, eight Belgian dermatologists experienced in treating patients with psoriasis undertook a quasi-Delphi initiative to provide perspectives on the current opportunities and challenges in psoriasis. This update focuses on responsible ways to rationalize the use of innovative treatments (e.g. biologics and small molecules). Inherently, this required viewpoints on the International Psoriasis Council's new definition of severe psoriasis, defining psoriasis severity and the concept of treating to target. It discusses the appropriateness of using older biologics classes, biosimilars and personalized dosing and lastly, how teledermatology may play a role in providing sustainable, patient-centric psoriasis care. In addition, this manuscript includes the updated Belgian evidence-based treatment advice in psoriasis (BETA-PSO) to reflect recent data and drug approvals. The recommendations reflect the best practices for clinicians when using systemic and biologic therapies to treat patients with psoriasis and offer guidance on how they may prescribe these drugs sustainably and efficiently.

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