Moving Beyond Steroids: Treating Inflammatory Dermatoses Effectively with Non-Steroidal Topical Therapies

Welcome back to another Dermatology Times Between the Lines series. In this episode titled, “Rethinking Long-Term Management of Inflammatory Dermatoses,” the expert faculty discuss the chronic, relapsing nature of inflammatory skin diseases and how advances in our understanding of underlying inflammation have influenced treatment goals. The panel explores commonly encountered inflammatory dermatoses, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis, and examines how durable disease control has become an increasingly important objective in clinical practice.

In this episode, “Understanding Corticosteroid Risks in Inflammatory Dermatoses,” the expert faculty explore the key findings from a recent consensus paper evaluating the risks associated with topical and systemic corticosteroid therapy and the role of advanced targeted topical treatments in inflammatory skin diseases. The panel reviews the methodology behind the expert consensus process, including the comprehensive literature review and evidence-based approach used to develop recommendations for clinical practice.