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I would like to ask if any of you who suffer from psoriasis have started treatment with "biologics" and to know which ones are available in Thailand and the price. Thanks.

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12 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Scapho, Tremfya and Ilumya ard available here. Imported and prohibitively   expensive. Some people go to  India for this.  

 

See this thread

https://aseannow.com/topic/1083310-psoriasis/

 

When topical meds are insufficient, Thai doctors usually try older non biologic meds  first like methotrexate. 

 

 

Thank you Sheryl. I should have done this before opening a new OP, but I found this thread where a user shares his experience. If the prices are actually those, I'd say it's doable.

 

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On 6/25/2025 at 10:24 AM, Fabio1980 said:

I would like to ask if any of you who suffer from psoriasis have started treatment with "biologics" and to know which ones are available in Thailand and the price. Thanks.

Sheryl mentioned some already. 

You might add Cosentyx and Stelara.

There are even more.

Ask your Doctor.

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Psoriasis is easily cured by changing your diet. It is caused by eating a low fat diet. Biologics etc are not required.

 

 

A high fat keto diet will get rid of it.

 

In brief; Stop eating cereals, legumes and other starchy foods. Eat fruits, herbs, spices and cooked free range animal foods. Fats are NZ butter, palm, soy bean, sunflower, sesame, perilla oils. These are to be eaten with the cooked animal foods. If you are used to eating dairy, add NZ Mainland Vintage cheddar or other fermented free range cheeses, otherwise avoid dairy (not butter). Drinks fruit juices, mineral water, teas, coffees, chocolate, coconut milk, nut milks etc. Eat one meal a day and 50-70g fat.

 

Local free range animal foods... village pork, village chickens & eggs, rice field ducks & eggs, wild fresh water fishes. DO NOT eat beef. Now is the time to eat Tilapia from your local lake/river as they are very fat in the rainy season.

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