How should I take my psoriatic arthritis medicine?
ANSWER
Missing your meds. Take your drugs the way your doctor prescribed them. They'll help control the inflammation and pain, which could cause fatigue.
Reviewed by David Zelman on May 22, 2019
SOURCES:
Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD, dermatologist-in-chief, Tufts Medical Center
Lee, S. Pharmacy and Therapeutics, December 2010
Sharon Mayo, health educator, National Psoriasis Foundation
The Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance (UK): “Why do I feel so tired?”
National Health Services (UK): “The energy diet.”
National Sleep Foundation: “Fatigue and Excessive Sleepiness,” “Can’t sleep? Psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis may be to blame.”
SOURCES:
Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD, dermatologist-in-chief, Tufts Medical Center
Lee, S. Pharmacy and Therapeutics, December 2010
Sharon Mayo, health educator, National Psoriasis Foundation
The Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance (UK): “Why do I feel so tired?”
National Health Services (UK): “The energy diet.”
National Sleep Foundation: “Fatigue and Excessive Sleepiness,” “Can’t sleep? Psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis may be to blame.”
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