No: There are effective treatments which suppress the arthritis and it is sysmptoms such as Enbrel stelara (ustekinumab) Remicade etc.
Answered 6/30/2014
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No, but....: Virtually all patients with psa can be put into remission.
Answered 6/11/2015
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No Cure: But there are highly effective treatments. Some are pills such as methotrexate. Often, we now use biologic medications, like Enbrel, Humira, Remicade, or Stelara (ustekinumab). Most recently a new pill was approved called Otezla. A rheumatologist is experienced in treating psoriatic arthritis.
Answered 5/29/2016
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Can be treated: but not cured. See a rheumatologist and discuss which options (biologicals or other treatment) is appropriate in your situation.
Answered 11/2/2014
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No: Unfortunately not yet but with newer medications we are able to achieve the goal of remission much more often than decades ago.
Answered 6/11/2015
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No cure.: However, virtually completely remmitable. Old drugs, sulfasalazine, steroids, cyclophosphamide, and the new tnf-alpha inhibitors-enbrel, humira, (adalimumab) reimicade can work exceedingly well. The treatments usually improve the psoriasis as well.
Answered 12/6/2012
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