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Dermatitis retinoic acid

The most common adverse effects of topical retinoic acid are erythema and dryness that occur in the first few weeks of use, but these can be expected to resolve with continued therapy. Animal studies suggest that this drug may increase the tumorigenic potential of ultraviolet radiation. In light of this, patients using retinoic acid should be advised to avoid or minimize sun exposure and use a protective sunscreen. Allergic contact dermatitis to topical retinoic acid is rare. [Pg.1295]

Tajima K, Sagae M, Yahagi A, Akiba J, Suzuki K, Hayashi T, Satoh S. [Scrotum exfoliative dermatitis with ulcers associated with treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia with all-trans retinoic acid.) Rinsho Ketsueki 1998 39(l) 48-52. [Pg.3667]

Nater JP, De Groot AC (1978) Drugs used on the skin. In Dukes MNG (ed) Meyler s side effects of drugs, 9th edn. Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam London New York, pp 234-264 Nilsson DC (1960) Sources of allergenic gums. Ann Allergy 18 518-524 Nordquist BC, Mehr K (1977) Allergic contact dermatitis to retinoic acid. Contact Dermatitis 3 55-56... [Pg.374]

Rudzki E, Grzywa Z (1978) Dermatitis from retinoic acid. Contact Dermatitis 4 305-306 Rudzki E, Koslowska A (1976) Sensitivity to salicylic acid. Contact Dermatitis 2 178 Rudzki E, Zakrzewski Z (1975) Incidence of contact sensitivity to topically applied drugs as compared with the frequency of their prescription. Contact Dermatitis 1 249-250 Salo OP, Pirila V, Viljanen E (1968) Sensitivity to topical dequalene. Acta Allergol 23 490-496... [Pg.375]

James P (1978) Vitamin E and malignant hyperthemia. Br Med J 1 1345 James P 0979) Vitamin E and malignant hyperthermia. Br Med J 1 200 Jirasek L, Schwank R (1965) Berufskontaktekzem durch Vitamin K. Hautarzt 18 353-355 Jordan WP, Higgins M, Dvorak J (1975) Allergic contact dermatitis to all-trans-retinoic acid epicutaneous and leukocyte migration inhibition testing. Contact Dermatitis 1 306-310... [Pg.686]

Uses Despite frequent adverse reactions, many off-label uses of isotretinoin, or 13-c/s retinoic acid, have been reported, the most promising of which are seborrhea, seborrheic dermatitis, severe rosacea, advanced photoageing with multiple actinic keratoses, and prevention of non-melanoma skin cancer in at-iisk patients [67 ]. [Pg.264]

Allergic contact dermatitis to All-trans-retinoic acid cpicutaneous and leukocyte migration inhibition testing. Contact Dermatitis, 1, 306. [Pg.137]


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