Drug photosensitivity is a relatively common occurrence and a range of mechanisms may be involved. Some of these mechanisms will be discussed, including the most common, that of drug phototoxicity. Different types of photosensitivity are addressed with respect to clinical presentation, mechanisms and additionally the contribution to our understanding through clinically directed investigations and regulatory requirements. Repeated controlled therapeutic use of drug phototoxicity, with psoralen-UVA (PUVA) photochemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT) will also be discussed. Finally, the potential for drug-induced photocarcinogenesis will also be covered.</p
Light has a profound effect on us. We may not be conscious enough as regards the existences of many ...
Background Drug-induced photosensitivity is difficult to predict and remains a challenge for both th...
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are extensively prescribed but may cause photosensitivity ...
Drug photosensitivity is a relatively common occurrence and a range of mechanisms may be involved. S...
Photosensitivity is one of the most common cutaneous adverse drug reactions. There are two types of ...
Drug-induced photosensitivity of the skin is drawing increasing attention. In past few decades, phot...
Photosensitivity induced by drugs is a widely experienced problem, concerning both molecule design a...
When taking different drugs, their possible side effects on the skin should be considered, including...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is respon...
Photosensitivity induced by drugs is a widely experienced problem, concerning both molecule design a...
This paper presents a general survey of the mechanisms involved in drug phototoxicity. Moreover, a l...
Background: Drug‐induced photosensitivity refers to the development of cutaneous adverse events d...
BACKGROUND: Phototoxicity has been attributed to numerous oral drugs over the past 60 years. OBJECTI...
Photosensitive skin reactions occur when human skin reacts to ultraviolet radiation or visible light...
The effect of light on drugs has, until recently, been considered relatively unimportant even though...
Light has a profound effect on us. We may not be conscious enough as regards the existences of many ...
Background Drug-induced photosensitivity is difficult to predict and remains a challenge for both th...
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are extensively prescribed but may cause photosensitivity ...
Drug photosensitivity is a relatively common occurrence and a range of mechanisms may be involved. S...
Photosensitivity is one of the most common cutaneous adverse drug reactions. There are two types of ...
Drug-induced photosensitivity of the skin is drawing increasing attention. In past few decades, phot...
Photosensitivity induced by drugs is a widely experienced problem, concerning both molecule design a...
When taking different drugs, their possible side effects on the skin should be considered, including...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is respon...
Photosensitivity induced by drugs is a widely experienced problem, concerning both molecule design a...
This paper presents a general survey of the mechanisms involved in drug phototoxicity. Moreover, a l...
Background: Drug‐induced photosensitivity refers to the development of cutaneous adverse events d...
BACKGROUND: Phototoxicity has been attributed to numerous oral drugs over the past 60 years. OBJECTI...
Photosensitive skin reactions occur when human skin reacts to ultraviolet radiation or visible light...
The effect of light on drugs has, until recently, been considered relatively unimportant even though...
Light has a profound effect on us. We may not be conscious enough as regards the existences of many ...
Background Drug-induced photosensitivity is difficult to predict and remains a challenge for both th...
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are extensively prescribed but may cause photosensitivity ...