A screening procedure for the detection of topically applied phototoxic agents is presented. Following application to the guinea pig ear, the significance of changes in ear thickness in irradiated and non-irradiated animals served as the determinant in establishing positive effects. Eight drugs reported to be phototoxic agents and hexachlorophene, which is suspected of being a photoallergen, were tested. Positive results were obtained with 8-methoxypsoralen, chlorpromazine, prochlorperazine and demethyl-chlortetracycline
Efforts to predict the incidence of photoallergic contact dermatitis in man have been hampered by li...
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate that the phototoxic antimalarial d...
Synopsis--In recent years there has been increasing use of germicides in soaps, detergents, and cosm...
A screening procedure for the detection of topically applied phototoxic agents is presented. Followi...
The phototoxic reaction to chlorpromazine and other drugs is provoked by long-wave ultraviolet light...
The photosensitizing effect of 8-methoxypsoralen in the eyes of laboratory animals was studied utili...
This study reports the induction of contact photodermatitis to musk ambrette, 2-methoxy-3,5-dinitro-...
Recent studies reporting UVA (ultraviolet A radiation 320-380 nm) as an integral part of the cumulat...
An improved method is presented for the detection of systemically administered photosensitizing drug...
Persistent light reactions similar to those in humans were observed in the study of photoallergenici...
Topical application of a 2.5% indomethacin (IM) solution to the sunburned skin of humans and guinea ...
Allergic photocontact sensitization could be induced in guinea pigs with 3,3',4',5-tetra-chlorosalic...
We have induced photoallergy in mice to systemically administered drugs, specifically sulfanilamide ...
The ear of the mouse is useful for studying the effects of ultraviolet light on epidermal pigment ce...
Alpha-terthienyl (α-T), a phototoxic thiophene compound isolated from marigolds (Tagetes species), a...
Efforts to predict the incidence of photoallergic contact dermatitis in man have been hampered by li...
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate that the phototoxic antimalarial d...
Synopsis--In recent years there has been increasing use of germicides in soaps, detergents, and cosm...
A screening procedure for the detection of topically applied phototoxic agents is presented. Followi...
The phototoxic reaction to chlorpromazine and other drugs is provoked by long-wave ultraviolet light...
The photosensitizing effect of 8-methoxypsoralen in the eyes of laboratory animals was studied utili...
This study reports the induction of contact photodermatitis to musk ambrette, 2-methoxy-3,5-dinitro-...
Recent studies reporting UVA (ultraviolet A radiation 320-380 nm) as an integral part of the cumulat...
An improved method is presented for the detection of systemically administered photosensitizing drug...
Persistent light reactions similar to those in humans were observed in the study of photoallergenici...
Topical application of a 2.5% indomethacin (IM) solution to the sunburned skin of humans and guinea ...
Allergic photocontact sensitization could be induced in guinea pigs with 3,3',4',5-tetra-chlorosalic...
We have induced photoallergy in mice to systemically administered drugs, specifically sulfanilamide ...
The ear of the mouse is useful for studying the effects of ultraviolet light on epidermal pigment ce...
Alpha-terthienyl (α-T), a phototoxic thiophene compound isolated from marigolds (Tagetes species), a...
Efforts to predict the incidence of photoallergic contact dermatitis in man have been hampered by li...
Electron spin resonance spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate that the phototoxic antimalarial d...
Synopsis--In recent years there has been increasing use of germicides in soaps, detergents, and cosm...