Certain medications can provoke drug-induced psoriasis or cause flare-ups in some individuals. Beta-blockers, which are common blood pressure medications, anti-malarial medications, cancer immunotherapy medications, interferons, lithium, ACE inhibitors, several iodides, and some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could cause psoriasis flare-ups. A rebound effect may occur after ending the use of corticosteroids.

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