Which skin reaction to the use of tazarotene for psoriasis treatment is likely to be evident after 12 weeks of use?
1. Blistering and peeling
2. A significant reduction in lesions
3. Exfoliation and ulceration
4. None; the treatment takes 6 months to change the appearance of the skin
Correct Answer: 2
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