ZORYVE® (roflumilast) 0.3% topical foam
The SKIN and
SCALP‑FRIENDLY FOAM

The first foam of its kind for face,
skin, and scalp.*

*Foam treatment for plaque psoriasis that targets PDE4

National Psoriasis Foundation Recognized

First topical prescription medication recognized by the National Psoriasis Foundation

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ZORYVE is for use on the skin only. Do not use ZORYVE in or on your eyes, mouth, or vagina.For more information about the National Psoriasis Foundation Recognized seal, please go to psoriasis.org/seal-of-recognition-program/ *Foam treatment for plaque psoriasis that targets PDE4
ZORYVE  (rhymes with “BELIEVE”)
is a steroid-free topical foam
that works across body areas affected by plaque psoriasis.
Treatment for plaques and itch, without steroids

ZORYVE foam is water-based and designed to spread easily, helping the medication cover your skin evenly for easier application on hairy areas.

ZORYVE can be used anywhere on the body, including:
Scalp
Face: cheeks,
forehead, eyebrows
Eyelids
In or around
the ears
Armpits
Anywhere
with hair
Do not use ZORYVE in or on your eyes,
mouth, or vagina.
ZORYVE foam is
designed with skin and scalp in mind
  • Steroid-free
  • Once-daily
  • Leave-in foam
  • Suitable for all hair types
  • Water-based
  • Non-greasy, lightweight feel
  • Absorbs quickly
  • No residue
  • Fragrance-free, gluten-free, and vegan
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Symptoms illustrated.
What is ZORYVE?

ZORYVE contains roflumilast, a phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) inhibitor.

Plaque psoriasis is a condition where the immune system is overactive. Enzymes like PDE4 can play a role in this. When PDE4 works too much, the results can be associated with the symptoms of plaque psoriasis.

ZORYVE works as a PDE4 inhibitor, a molecule that manages PDE4 activity, to:

  • Decrease inflammation in the skin
  • Balance the skin's immune system

DID YOU KNOW?

Up to 56% of people with psoriasis experience symptoms on their scalp.

Ask your dermatology provider if ZORYVE foam may be right for you.

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psoriasis? See our helpful Appointment Guide.
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