Tars for psoriasis


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Tar products used to treat psoriasis come in a variety of forms. Most tar products are available without a prescription.

Coal tar gel, cream, ointment, liquid, or shampoo

Brand Name Chemical Name
Zetar

Coal tar solutions used in baths

Brand Name Chemical Name
Polytar Bath

Tar therapy usually starts with a product that contains only a small amount of tar. The amount may be increased every few days (unless your symptoms aren't improving or you have side effects).

Tar products may be used with ultraviolet B (UVB) light therapy. This is called Goeckerman treatment. This combination may be given to a person who is in the hospital, usually over a period of 2 to 3 weeks. It may also be given in sessions at a doctor's office, at a psoriasis day care center, or at home. A session usually lasts 8 hours, and 1 to 6 sessions per week are needed.

The Ingram regimen combines bathing with a coal tar product, applying anthralin cream, and getting UVB light therapy. The treatment takes about 3 weeks and can be done in the hospital or in a day treatment program.


How It Works


Coal tar makes psoriasis plaques thinner and less red.

Coal tar helps increase the effectiveness of other treatments, such as ultraviolet light or corticosteroid creams.


Why It Is Used


Coal tar products are used to treat mild or severe psoriasis plaque that affects small areas of the skin.

When psoriasis covers more of the body, tar may be used together with UVB light therapy.


How Well It Works


Tars have been used to treat psoriasis for many years, but studies disagree about how effective they are.1

Generally, tar in combination with UVB light is thought to be more effective than tar alone.


Side Effects


Coal tar preparations are generally felt to be safe. There have been some concerns of cancer-causing chemicals in coal tar, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that the chemical concentrations in nonprescription coal tar are at safe levels. Use coal tar carefully when the skin rash is inflamed or is near the eyes or in skin folds.

See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)


What To Think About


Coal tar therapies are messy and time-consuming.

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References


Citations

  1. Naldi L, Rzany B (2004). Chronic plaque psoriasis. Clinical Evidence (12): 1–5.


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Author Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPH
Author Ralph Poore
Editor Kathleen M. Ariss, MS
Associate Editor Michele Cronen
Primary Medical Reviewer Patrice Burgess, MD

- Family Medicine
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD

- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Alexander H. Murray, MD, FRCPC

- Dermatology
Last Updated January 6, 2006

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Last updated: January 06, 2006
Author: Ralph Poore
Reviewed By: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Alexander H. Murray, MD, FRCPC - Dermatology
Editors: Kathleen M. Ariss, MS, Michele Cronen

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