How long should I use Vtama?

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asked Jan 30, 2024 in Body/Skin by Ariannar (2,080 points)
How long should I use Vtama?

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answered Feb 7, 2024 by Take8seat (31,340 points)
You should use Vtama for as long as 12 weeks and if the symptoms don't improve after 12 weeks your doctor may recommend that you stop using Vtama.

You should use Vtama as often as once a day by applying the Vtama cream to the affected skin using a thin layer of Vtama.

The side effects of Vtama cream are dizziness, unusual tiredness or weakness, sneezing, loss of voice, general feeling of discomfort or illness, sweating, shivering, ear congestion, joint pain, fever, difficulty breathing, itchiness, pus at the root of hair and headache.

Vtama launched in June of 2022 after being FDA approved as a non steroid topical medication for treatment of plaque psoriasis in adults.

There are no current contraindications for Vtama which is also called tapinarof.

Insurance will most often cover the cost of and pay for Vtama although you might need to get prior authorization before the insurance provider will pay for Vtama.

What this means is that your doctor will first discuss the Vtama in regard to your treatment and then the insurance company will determine whether the Vtama cream is covered.

Vtama is not over the counter and is only available by prescription from your doctor.

The generic name for Vtama is tapinarof which is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist cream for treatment of plaque psoriasis.

Vtama does not cure psoriasis although Vtama does treat and get rid of psoriasis and prevent future flare ups of psoriasis.

When used once daily a tube of Vtama cream will last around a month.

Vtama cream  which is used for psoriasis treatment costs as much as $1,469.00 for a 60 gram supply.

You should use Vtama cream as often as once per day and apply a thin layer of the Vtama cream to the affected area.

Vtama does not have steroids and is not a steroid based cream.

You do need a prescription for Vtama cream as Vtama which is also called tapinarof is a prescription only drug that requires a doctors prescription to get.

Vtama cream starts to work as soon as you apply it to the skin for the psoriasis and plaque psoriasis although it can take up to a couple of weeks before the psoriasis and plaque psoriasis starts to go away and improve.

Vtama cream is used for treating plaque psoriasis and psoriasis.

Vtama cream is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist drug.

Vtama is a cream for plaque psoriasis which works differently than other creams made for plaque psoriasis.

Vtama cream is used to treat mild, moderate, and severe psoriasis in adults.

The Vtama cream can be used on all areas of the body, including on sensitive locations, such as the face, skin folds, and neck.

However it is not known if the Vtama cream is safe and effective in children with psoriasis under 18 years of age.

VTAMA (tapinarof) cream contains tapinarof as the active ingredient.

Tapinarof is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist.

To use Vtama cream for plaque psoriasis or psoriasis you apply the Vtama cream to the psoriasis plaques (the raised patches of thick, inflamed skin).

Vtama belongs to a group of drugs called aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists.

These drugs likely work by decreasing inflammation (swelling and damage) and slowing down how quickly your body makes new skin cells.

In two 3-month trials, 36-40% of people who used Vtama (tapinarof) saw their psoriasis either clear up completely or almost completely, compared with only 6% of people who used a placebo cream (a cream with no active medication in it).

Vtama (tapinarof) isn't a steroid.

VTAMA cream is not a steroid and is safe for long-term use (as demonstrated in clinical studies over 52 weeks), even on sensitive skin areas.

The cost for Vtama topical cream 1% is around $1,468.00 for a supply of 60 grams, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

Since May 2022, Vtama cream has been approved in the USA for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis in adults.

Apply the VTAMA cream once daily to psoriasis skin lesions only and avoid unaffected areas of skin.

Wash your hands after application unless VTAMA cream is for treatment of the hands.

In general, Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) do not cover Vtama.

Be sure to contact your specific plan to verify coverage information.

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