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If your psoriatic arthritis medication isn’t working, your doctor may up the dose, try a different drug of the same type, or switch to an entirely different drug class.
Everyday Health
When you’re newly diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and prescribed medication, know there’s a good chance your treatment plan may need to change before too long.
The first few months after a psoriatic arthritis diagnosis can be tricky as you and your doctor figure out which medications are most effective for you. It’s often a trial-and-error process that may involve starting a new medication or adding one to your treatment regimen.