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ABSTRACT Introduction A number of highly selective biologic therapies that target specific immunological pathways of psoriasis have emerged, including molecules that target interleukin (IL)-17. IL-17 has been identified as a key effector pathogenic cytokine in psoriasis, and validated as a highly effective therapeutic target for the treatment of plaque psoriasis. Area covered This review examines the therapeutic efficacy and safety of IL-17 inhibitors in plaque psoriasis and provides an overview of the efficacy and safety data of brodalumab compared with other IL-17 inhibitors. Expert opinion In the real world, the treatment of psoriasis has been revolutionized by the new class of drugs belonging to IL-17 inhibitors, with secukinumab, ixekizumab, and brodalumab currently licensed and approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. With its distinct mechanism of action, brodalumab may offer a unique advantage over other IL-17 inhibitors due to its rapid onset of action, achievement of complete skin clearance in a high proportion of patients, and its overall favorable safety profile. Importantly, treatment with systemic biologic drugs should be established early on in the course of the disease in order to prevent comorbidities and to allow patients to achieve a stable and persistent remission.

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