- as much from the melanoma-generating
properties of
psoralens than
those with
darker skin.
Psoralens short term side
effects include nausea, vomiting, erythrema...
-
Psoralens are
taken as
pills (systemically) or can be
applied directly to the skin, by
soaking the skin in a
solution that
contains the
psoralens. They...
- a photoproduct.
Toxins which are ****ociated with PCD
include the
psoralens.
Psoralens are in fact used
therapeutically for the
treatment of psoriasis,...
- them some antibiotics, diuretics, COX-2 inhibitors, and
diabetes drugs.
Psoralens, coal tars, photo-active dyes (eosin,
acridine orange) Musk ambrette,...
-
methoxsalen followed by PUVA therapy. Chemically,
methoxsalen is a
derivative of
psoralen and
belongs to a
class of
organic natural molecules known as furanocoumarins...
- medicine. The
seeds of this
plant contain a
variety of coumarins,
including psoralen.
Corylifolium comes from
similarity of the
leaves to
those of Corylus,...
- (September 1962). "The
Presently Known Distribution of
Furocoumarins (
Psoralens) in Plants".
Journal of
Investigative Dermatology. 39 (3): 225–239. doi:10...
-
Narrowband ultraviolet B (NBUVB)
phototherapy lacks the side
effects caused by
psoralens and is as
effective as PUVA. As with PUVA,
treatment is
carried out twice...
- ATC code D05
Antipsoriatics is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
-
administration of
psoralen with
exposure to
ultraviolet A (UVA) light. The
mechanism of
action of PUVA is
unknown but
probably involves activation of
psoralen by UVA...