My experience with a UVB lamp + Psoriva oil and tablets

Posted Wed 13 May 2026 13.20 by Emma

Hi everyone 🙂 I’ve been using a UVB lamp together with Psoriva oil and Psoriva tablets for some time now, and I’m slowly starting to see improvement 🙏 The Psoriva oil really helps with dry areas, my skin itches less, and I get fewer flaky patches. And I feel like the tablets help support the treatment from the inside as well 🙂 Has anyone else had similar experiences?

Posted Wed 24 Jun 2026 14.23 by saurabh

Hello Emma, How is your progress? Did GP/ Dermatologist prescribed you the tablets ? Psoriva tablets is nothing but Acitretin (also referred to by its commercial name Neotigason), is one of a group of drugs known as retinoids, which are related to vitamin A. You need to be careful with this as there could be some side effects: https://www.psoriasis-association.org.uk/acitretin I am on UVB at the moment and plan on using acitretin to speed up improvement and to take it only for 2 month or so... as I have high cholesterol issue and dont want Acitretin do more harm than good. Thanks

Posted Tue 7 Jul 2026 11.54 by Daniel

Hi! I have psoriasis too. 🙂 Can I ask how your treatment is going now? Are you still seeing improvements? I'm also thinking about getting a UVB lamp, so I'd love to hear if you'd still recommend it after using it for a while. Thanks!

Posted Thu 9 Jul 2026 11.06 by schillerko

I recently found a psoriasis routine that combines PsoriaStop capsules, Psoriva oil and 311 nm UVB light therapy. What I liked is that it explains the order clearly: soften the dry flaky areas first, use UVB carefully 2–3 times per week, and apply prescription creams after UVB, not before. It feels more like a proper routine than a quick fix.

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