Go Beyond Expectations

Go Beyond Expectations
We understand the physical and emotional toll that psoriatic arthritis (PsA) can take on the lives of everyone it touches.[1][2]That’s why we’ve designed a place to help you take control of your disease and your life. A central hub with the information you need. With the right tools, there are no limits to what you can achieve. Because every day should be filled with triumphs, no matter how big or small they may be.
Why do you have PsA?

Find out what causes PsA, whether there may be a genetic link, and if there’s anything else you should watch out for.

Are depression and PsA linked?

You’re twice as likely to suffer from depression if you have PsA than if you only have psoriasis – find out how to handle it.

Do you have to see a doctor in person?

With COVID-19 part of all our lives, you might not always need to see your doctor in the flesh.

How can you tell if your treatment is working?

Use our handy tracker to keep on top of how you’re feeling, so your doctor knows whether your treatment is working.

PsA vs Pso

What’s the difference between psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis?

How to get moving

Exercise could help you manage your psoriatic arthritis.

How to meet people with PsA

You’re not alone – there are other patients with psoriatic arthritis, just like you out there.

Dealing with symptoms

Advice about dealing with the main PsA symptoms.

FAQs
Get quick questions to the most common questions about
psoriatic arthritis.

References

National Institute for Clinical Excellence. Psychosis and schizophrenia in adults: prevention and management. 2014. CG178.
APA Clinical Guidelines. American Psychiatric Association. Practice Guidelines for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia. 2004.
Harrigan et al. Psychol Med 2003; 33: 97–110.
Bottlender et al. Schizophr Res 2003; 62: 37–44.
Weiden et al. Psychiatr Serv 2004; 55: 886–891.
Robinson et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1999; 56: 241–247.
Logo Janssen | Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson