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Multidisciplinary Management of the Adverse Effects of Apremilast.

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2020-09-07

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Daudén Tello, E
Alonso Suárez, J
Beltrán Catalán, E
Blasco Maldonado, C
Herrero Manso, M C
Jiménez Morales, A
Marín-Jiménez, I
Martín-Arranz, M D
García-Merino, A
Porta Etessam, J

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We present a series of general and specific recommendations based on pathophysiologic considerations for managing the most common adverse effects of apremilast that lead to treatment discontinuation: diarrhea, nausea, and headache. The recommendations are based on a review of the literature and the experience of a multidisciplinary team of 14 experts including dermatologists, rheumatologists, neurologists, gastroenterologists, pharmacists, and nurses. We propose a series of simple algorithms that include clinical actions and suggestions for pharmacologic treatment. The adverse effects of apremilast can be managed from a multidisciplinary approach. The purpose of optimizing management is to bring clinical benefits to patients.

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Combined Modality Therapy
Diarrhea
Disease Management
Headache
Humans
Nausea
Patient Care Team
Phosphodiesterase 4 Inhibitors
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Psoriasis
Thalidomide

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Adverse effects, Apremilast, Cefalea, Diarrea, Diarrhea, Efectos adversos, Headache, Nausea, Náuseas, Psoriasis

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