Photoallergic reactions are hypersensitivity reactions which occur when ultraviolet radiation interacts with ingredients in drugs or other products applied directly to the skin. The body’s immune system recognizes the changes caused by ultraviolet radiation as a foreign threat, so it produces antibodies and causes inflammation of the skin in the exposed areas. Common photoallergic drugs and ingredients are included in some sunscreens, aftershave lotions, antimicrobials (especially sulfonamides), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), chemotherapy drugs and fragrances
Ketoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammat...
Summary Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photoallergic contact ...
Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photo-allergic contact dermati...
Background and aim of the study: The aim of the following review is that of stimulating and highlig...
Topical ketoprofen (KP) is widely used because of its anti-inflammatory effect. Parallel with its po...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of exposure to topical nonsteroidal anti-inflamma...
Background: Photoallergic contact dermatitis from ketoprofen has been recognized since the mid-1980s...
When taking different drugs, their possible side effects on the skin should be considered, including...
Topical ketoprofen (KP) is widely used because of its anti-inflammatory effect. However, photocontac...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is respon...
Treatment of various diseases requires occasional use of systemic or topical medications during a s...
Photosensitivity is one of the most common cutaneous adverse drug reactions. There are two types of ...
In the last 3 years, we have studied 10 patients with allergic reactions to topical ketoprofen. We h...
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and photo-ACD are cell-mediated delayed hypersensitivity reactions...
Photocontact allergy is a well-known side effect of topical preparations of the nonsteroidal anti-in...
Ketoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammat...
Summary Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photoallergic contact ...
Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photo-allergic contact dermati...
Background and aim of the study: The aim of the following review is that of stimulating and highlig...
Topical ketoprofen (KP) is widely used because of its anti-inflammatory effect. Parallel with its po...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of exposure to topical nonsteroidal anti-inflamma...
Background: Photoallergic contact dermatitis from ketoprofen has been recognized since the mid-1980s...
When taking different drugs, their possible side effects on the skin should be considered, including...
Topical ketoprofen (KP) is widely used because of its anti-inflammatory effect. However, photocontac...
Ultraviolet radiation is considered the main environmental physical hazard to the skin. It is respon...
Treatment of various diseases requires occasional use of systemic or topical medications during a s...
Photosensitivity is one of the most common cutaneous adverse drug reactions. There are two types of ...
In the last 3 years, we have studied 10 patients with allergic reactions to topical ketoprofen. We h...
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and photo-ACD are cell-mediated delayed hypersensitivity reactions...
Photocontact allergy is a well-known side effect of topical preparations of the nonsteroidal anti-in...
Ketoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammat...
Summary Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photoallergic contact ...
Background The two most common agent groups currently responsible for photo-allergic contact dermati...