Laser-assisted drug delivery (LADD) is an increasingly studied and applied methodology for drug delivery. It has been used in a wide variety of clinical applications. Given the relatively low barrier to entry for clinicians as well as ongoing research in this area, the authors aimed to review outcomes relating to safety in laser-assisted drug delivery. A systematic review was conducted, with the databases PubMed, Medline and Embase searched in September 2022. Included articles were those that mentioned laser-assisted drug delivery in human subjects that also reported adverse effects or safety outcomes. There were no language-based exclusions. Conference abstracts and literature reviews were excluded. The results were then tabulated and cate...
Objective: The study compares low-level laser therapy with topical medications for treating aphthous...
Background: Topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) is widely used to treat superficial nonmelanoma skin ...
Background and Objective: Oral mucositis is a dose-limiting and painful side effect of radiotherapy ...
ImportanceLaser-assisted drug delivery (LADD) is used for various medical and cosmetic applications....
BACKGROUND: Topically applied drugs have a relatively low cutaneous bioavailability. OBJECTIVE: This...
Over the past three decades, the indications for the use of lasers have increased dramatically. Comb...
Human skin is a potential route for drug administration. Although some inherent cutaneous pathways a...
Since the first description of lasers and their first application in dermatology, laser therapy has ...
Lasers are the therapeutic modalities becoming more commonly used and the incidence of complications...
Introduction: Laser therapy has attracted experts’ attention in medical sciences. Many benefits of l...
BACKGROUND: The position of the pulsed dye laser (PDL) in the treatment of inflammatory skin disease...
The standardization of outcome reporting is crucial for interpretation and comparison of studies rel...
Laser treatments have long been used as a treatment method for burn scars. Since 2012, more than 180...
Objective was to determine whether prophylactic low level laser therapy (LLLT) reduces the risk of s...
Many vaccines require adjuvants to enhance immunogenicity, but there are few safe and effective intr...
Objective: The study compares low-level laser therapy with topical medications for treating aphthous...
Background: Topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) is widely used to treat superficial nonmelanoma skin ...
Background and Objective: Oral mucositis is a dose-limiting and painful side effect of radiotherapy ...
ImportanceLaser-assisted drug delivery (LADD) is used for various medical and cosmetic applications....
BACKGROUND: Topically applied drugs have a relatively low cutaneous bioavailability. OBJECTIVE: This...
Over the past three decades, the indications for the use of lasers have increased dramatically. Comb...
Human skin is a potential route for drug administration. Although some inherent cutaneous pathways a...
Since the first description of lasers and their first application in dermatology, laser therapy has ...
Lasers are the therapeutic modalities becoming more commonly used and the incidence of complications...
Introduction: Laser therapy has attracted experts’ attention in medical sciences. Many benefits of l...
BACKGROUND: The position of the pulsed dye laser (PDL) in the treatment of inflammatory skin disease...
The standardization of outcome reporting is crucial for interpretation and comparison of studies rel...
Laser treatments have long been used as a treatment method for burn scars. Since 2012, more than 180...
Objective was to determine whether prophylactic low level laser therapy (LLLT) reduces the risk of s...
Many vaccines require adjuvants to enhance immunogenicity, but there are few safe and effective intr...
Objective: The study compares low-level laser therapy with topical medications for treating aphthous...
Background: Topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) is widely used to treat superficial nonmelanoma skin ...
Background and Objective: Oral mucositis is a dose-limiting and painful side effect of radiotherapy ...