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methoxsalen/nausea

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Comparison of trioxsalen bath and oral methoxsalen PUVA in psoriasis.

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Fifty patients with chronic plaque psoriasis were treated with trioxsalen bath PUVA and 43 patients with oral methoxsalen PUVA. The two treatment regimens gave similar results; 75% and 77% of the patients had excellent or good clearing and a follow-up of one year revealed relapses in 61% and 58% of

Photochemotherapy of psoriasis with methoxsalen and longwave ultraviolet light (PUVA).

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The effectiveness of methoxsalen and ultraviolet light (PUVA) in treating is reviewed. The use of this therapy, its mechanism of action, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, adverse reactions, dosage, and comparison with other forms of therapy, are discussed. Administered orally, methoxsalen in

Rectal suppositories of 8-methoxsalen produce fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the oral formulation.

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BACKGROUND Gastrointestinal side effects are associated with the oral ingestion of 8-methoxsalen (8-MOP), including the liquid and crystalline formulations. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to determine whether the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with 8-MOP could be decreased by

Treatment of vitiligo with oral methoxsalen and UVA.

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139 patients with vitiligo of long duration were treated with oral 8-MOP and UVA. 22 patients had focal and 117 generalized vitiligo. 27 had vitiligo on the skin of their face and/or neck and 58 on their hands and/or feet. Vitiligo of the face and/or neck responded very well to the treatment, 14 of

Extracorporeal photophoresis: an evidence-based analysis.

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OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of extracorporeal photophoresis (ECP) for the treatment of refractory erythrodermic cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) and refractory chronic graft versus host disease (cGvHD). BACKGROUND CUTANEOUS T CELL LYMPHOMA: Cutaneous T cell
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