We report two cases of patients who endorsed hoarding prescription medications for the treatment of their psoriasis, at times utilizing long-expired medications or starting a second course of a biologic without the guidance of a physician. These behaviors represent risk factors for possible adverse medication-related outcomes. Dermatologists should be aware that patients may be hoarding medications and counsel them accordingly.
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