This study focuses on patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, a skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. The research examines the effects of risankizumab, a medication given as an injection under the skin, in treating this condition. The study specifically looks at how the timing of treatment affects the results – comparing patients who start treatment early (within one year of first symptoms) versus those who have had psoriasis for more than ten years.
The medication being studied, Skyrizi (risankizumab), is administered as a solution for injection. Participants receive injections containing 150 mg of the medication. The study aims to determine if early treatment with risankizumab is more effective at targeting specific immune cells in the skin compared to treatment started later in the disease course.
The study lasts for approximately one year, during which participants receive regular injections and undergo skin evaluations. The treatment schedule follows standard dosing guidelines, with participants receiving injections at specific intervals throughout the study period. The total amount of medication received during the study does not exceed 700 mg.



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