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INDEX receptors, high-affinity

Systemically administered retinoids such as isotretinoin (1, Accutane ) have several disadvantages such as a relatively narrow therapeutic index and a variety of toxic effects including teratogenicity. Topically administered retinoids may avoid some of those drawbacks. For instance, tazarotene (2, Tazorac ) is a topical receptor-selective retenoid that normalizes differentiation and proliferation of keratinocytes. Its major metabolite, tazarotenic acid (11), binds to retinoic acid receptors (RARs) with high affinity. [Pg.59]


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