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FDA-approved to treat adults with plaque psoriasis. See the results.
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Treating adult plaque psoriasis with VTAMA cream

Exhausted and tired, you’re feeling unheard

A different treatment is what you deserve

Ask your healthcare provider if VTAMA cream is right for you. See how other adult patients feel about VTAMA cream, and get instructions on how to apply.
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Patient Experience

How to apply VTAMA cream

Watch this video to see how simple it is to apply VTAMA cream!

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Use VTAMA cream exactly as your doctor tells you to use it.

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Apply a thin layer of VTAMA cream to the affected areas once daily. Avoid applying it to unaffected areas.

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Wash your hands after application, unless VTAMA cream is for treatment of your hands.

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If someone else applies VTAMA cream for you, they should wash their hands after application.




Real patients share their experience

Hear adult patients talk about their personal experiences with plaque psoriasis and how VTAMA cream helped them achieve significantly clearer skin.

Mark's journey to clearer skin

For Mark, everything changed when he was diagnosed with plaque psoriasis.
See how VTAMA cream helped him manage his plaques.

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Hear from Beth

Beth developed the scaley patches associated with adult plaque psoriasis after having her children. Feeling depressed about her plaque psoriasis, she asked her dermatologist about VTAMA cream.

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Mark's journey to clearer skin

For Mark, everything changed when he was diagnosed with plaque psoriasis.
See how VTAMA cream helped him manage his plaques.

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Are you an adult living with plaque psoriasis and using VTAMA cream? Your story could help educate and inspire other adult patients suffering from plaque psoriasis.

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See what patients said about VTAMA cream

You know what it’s like to endlessly seek a remedy.

Maybe it’s time for a prescription treatment that’s once daily and steroid free. Ask your dermatologist if VTAMA cream is right for you.

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~90%

of patients said VTAMA cream is easy to apply, non-greasy, and absorbs quickly.

~84%

of patients would recommend VTAMA cream to others if available.

~83%

of patients said they would use VTAMA cream again or continue to use the treatment.

So what’s in the tube?

VTAMA (tapinarof) cream tube

So what’s in the tube?

VTAMA cream is:

  • Water based! The majority of patients felt it absorbed quickly into skin.
  • The treatment vehicle was designed to decrease skin irritation.
  • Made with the patient (you!) in mind. It has a non-greasy formula that does not contain any fragrance, petroleum jelly, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), parabens, or gluten.
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Before & After

These images show the progress of some patients after using VTAMA cream for 12 weeks.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Indications: VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist indicated for:

  • the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis in adults.
  • the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older.

Adverse Events: In plaque psoriasis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: red raised bumps around the hair pores (folliculitis), pain or swelling in the nose and throat (nasopharyngitis), skin rash or irritation, including itching and redness, peeling, burning, or stinging (contact dermatitis), headache, itching (pruritus), and flu (influenza).

Adverse Events: In atopic dermatitis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: upper respiratory tract infection, red raised bumps around the hair pores (folliculitis), lower respiratory tract infection, headache, asthma, vomiting, ear infection, pain in extremity, and stomach-area (abdominal) pain.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please read the Prescribing and Patient Information for VTAMA cream and discuss it with your doctor.

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VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is
now approved to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children down to 2 years of age.

VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is
now approved to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children down to 2 years of age.

No thanks, take me to the VTAMA cream website
for adults with plaque psoriasis

US-VTMA-2400316

VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is
now approved to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children down to 2 years of age.

VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is
now approved to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults and children down to 2 years of age.

No thanks, take me to the VTAMA
cream website for adults with plaque psoriasis

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Indications: VTAMA® (tapinarof) cream, 1% is an aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonist indicated for:

  • the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis in adults.
  • the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis in adults and pediatric patients 2 years of age and older.

Adverse Events: In plaque psoriasis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: red raised bumps around the hair pores (folliculitis), pain or swelling in the nose and throat (nasopharyngitis), skin rash or irritation, including itching and redness, peeling, burning, or stinging (contact dermatitis), headache, itching (pruritus), and flu (influenza).

Adverse Events: In atopic dermatitis, the most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥1%) were: upper respiratory tract infection, red raised bumps around the hair pores (folliculitis), lower respiratory tract infection, headache, asthma, vomiting, ear infection, pain in extremity, and stomach-area (abdominal) pain.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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