Apr 27, 2020
Cory Rubin is a Board-Certified Dermatologist practicing at the
Michigan Dermatology Institute in Waterford, Michigan. He is the
founder and medical director of the practice, and is on staff with
several large health systems in Michigan including Ascension/St
John-Providence, Beaumont-Royal Oak, DMC Huron Valley-Sinai,
McLaren-Oakland and St Joseph-Oakland hospitals. His medical school
education was completed at Thomas Jefferson University in
Philadelphia and his dermatology residency training was performed
at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He has a passion for
complex medical dermatology and professional skin care. When not
practicing, he is a proud father, happy husband and avid ice hockey
player.
Instagram links
https://www.instagram.com/@208SkinDoc
https://www.instagram.com/@treasurevalleyderm
https://www.instagram.com/@michiganderminstitute
If you think you may have psoriasis and would like to seek out a
dermatologist in your area please visit https://find-a-derm.aad.org/ to
locate a board certified dermatologist in your area.
For additional resources for patients with psoriais please
visit https://www.psoriasis.org/ or https://dermatologyboise.com/What-We-Treat/Psoriasis
Oral medications discussed included methotrexate as well as
Otezla https://www.otezla.com/
The biologic injectable medications we discussed are listed here as
well according to their class, and otherwise in no particular
order.
TNF-inhibitors
Humira https://www.humira.com/
Enbrel https://www.enbrel.com/
Cimzia https://www.cimzia.com/
Remicade https://www.remicade.com/
IL-17 inhibitors/receptor blockers
Cosentyx https://www.cosentyx.com/
Taltz https://www.taltz.com/
Siliq https://www.siliq.com/
IL-23 inhibitors
Ilumya https://www.ilumya.com/
Tremfya https://www.tremfya.com/
Skyrizi https://www.skyrizi.com/
IL-12/23 inhibitor
Stelara https://www.stelarainfo.com/
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