Fluoroquinolones Antitubercular Agents Photosensitizing Agents. Pharma Action Anti-Infective Agents Antimicrob Agents Chemother ... Other names Photosensitizers; Effects, Photosensitizing; Effect, Photosensitizing; Agents, Photosensitizing; Photosensitizing ... Phenothiazines Antipsychotic Agents Anti-Anxiety Agents Photosensitizing Agents. Lancet 1981;1(8216):386; Therapie 30(2):267; ... Propionic Acids Prostaglandin Antagonists Photosensitizing Agents. Pharma Action Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal Chir ...
"Photosensitizing Agents" by people in this website by year, and whether "Photosensitizing Agents" was a major or minor topic of ... "Photosensitizing Agents" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical ... Below are the most recent publications written about "Photosensitizing Agents" by people in Profiles. ... Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Photosensitizing Agents". ...
An individual who has been photosensitized may develop a rash, sunburn, or other adverse effect from exposure to light of an ... Reactions to photosensitizing agents involve both photoallergy (allergic reaction of the skin) and phototoxicity (irritation of ... Reported Photosensitizing Medications. (alphabetically by generic name). A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, ... The list of photosensitizing medications found on this page was taken from the current literature. The list is not complete; if ...
Porphyrin Based Photosensitizing Agents: Comparative Study On The Effects Of TPP-sesamol and TPP-zingerone On Yeast Cells ... Akonor, Edwina, "Porphyrin Based Photosensitizing Agents: Comparative Study On The Effects Of TPP-sesamol and TPP-zingerone On ...
Lomefloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat chronic bronchitis, as well as complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infections. It is also used as a prophylactic or preventative treatment to prevent urinary tract infections in patients undergoing transrectal or transurethral surgical procedures. Flouroquinolones such as lomefloxacin possess excellent activity against gram-negative aerobic bacteria such as E.coli and Neisseria gonorrhoea as well as gram-positive bacteria including S. pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. They also posses effective activity against shigella, salmonella, campylobacter, gonococcal organisms, and multi drug resistant pseudomonas and enterobacter ...
Chlorins are excellent photosensitizing agents. Various synthetic chlorins analogues such as m-tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin (mTHPC ...
Photosensitizing Agent, Topical. Class Summary. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for basal cell carcinomas is the process of using ... Antineoplastic Agents. Class Summary. The most common chemotherapeutic agent used in superficial basal cell carcinoma is ... Keratolytic Agents. Class Summary. These agents decrease cohesiveness of abnormal hyperproliferative keratinocytes and may ... the photosensitizing agent methyl aminolevulinate cream; and the acetylenic retinoid tazarotene. ...
Photosensitizing Agents / therapeutic use* * Prospective Studies * Riboflavin / therapeutic use * Treatment Outcome * ...
Photosensitizing Agents / administration & dosage * Photosensitizing Agents / pharmacology* * Porphyrins / administration & ...
Organic Compound; Amide; Drug; Vitamin B Complex; Food Toxin; Plant Toxin; Photosensitizing Agent; Metabolite; Nutraceutical; ... Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents,reducing agents, bases, calcium, metallic salts. May be moisture sensitive. OU ...
Due to photosensitizing agents (commonly psoralens and angelicins) in the plant. Reaction is typically erythematous with linear ... topical steroids and barrier creams are generally used as first-line therapeutic agents. The most effective preventive measures ...
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The invention is for a safe and effective method of administering an opthalmological therapeutic agent for the treatment of ... 239000003504 photosensitizing agent Substances 0.000 description 2 * 230000029553 photosynthesis Effects 0.000 description 2 ... These oxidizing agents may also act as absorption agents; that help to facilitate delivery of a therapeutic agent onto, into, ... adjuvant therapeutic agents, or vitamins, and one or more one buffering agents, said buffering agents producing a pH in said ...
Gramoxone, daconil, DDVP, trifluralin, NIP, and sumithion are photosensitizing agents.. Keywords. NIOSH-Grant; Grants-other; ...
Alkylating Agent Platinum Compound. Intravenous. July 1, 2023 In Use. 25021-0253-51. 25021-0253 Cisplatin. Cisplatin. 1.0 mg/mL ... Alkylating Agent Platinum Compound. Intravenous. June 6, 2023 In Use. 65219-0359-50. 65219-0359 CISPLATIN. Cisplatin. 1.0 mg/mL ... Alkylating Agent Platinum Compound. Intravenous. July 31, 2023 In Use. 60505-6277-00. 60505-6277 CISplatin. CISplatin. 50.0 mg/ ... Alkylating Agent Platinum Compound. Intravenous. Sept. 1, 2023 In Use. 72266-0252-01. 72266-0252 Cisplatin. CISPLATIN. 1.0 mg/ ...
One commonly used dental biofilm disclosing agent that also possesses photosensitizing ability is erythrosine (Ery). Previous ... We compared the antifungal biofilm effects of antifungal agents, a denture cleaning agent and PDT in an in vitro acrylic resin ... However, fluconazole is not commonly used as denture soaking agent. The concept of using an antifungal agent to inhibit Candida ... albicans can be resistant to these agents.[3] To prevent microbial growth, dentures can be soaked in chemical agents such as ...
... dermatitis Allergic contact dermatitis Photo contact dermatitis Contact urticaria Reactions to pharmacologically active agents ... Symptoms occur as a result of direct exposure of skin to a photosensitizing agent followed by direct sun exposure. ... Reactions to pharmacologically active agents. Contact reactions occur to pharmacologically active agents in some plants, most ... Contact urticaria may be defined as a wheal-and-flare reaction that occurs after topical exposure to an agent. [7, 8] It may be ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the use of a photosensitizing agent that accumulates in tissue and induces local necrosis ... Typically, a hematoporphyrin is used as the photosensitizing agent because it has a greater affinity for neoplastic tissue. ... Another agent, 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), which induces endogenous protoporphyrin IX and has selectivity for the mucosa over ... In the early to mid-1980s, histamine 2 (H2)-receptor antagonists were the most commonly prescribed agents for treatment of GERD ...
... dermatitis Allergic contact dermatitis Photo contact dermatitis Contact urticaria Reactions to pharmacologically active agents ... Symptoms occur as a result of direct exposure of skin to a photosensitizing agent followed by direct sun exposure. ... Reactions to pharmacologically active agents. Contact reactions occur to pharmacologically active agents in some plants, most ... Contact urticaria may be defined as a wheal-and-flare reaction that occurs after topical exposure to an agent. [7, 8] It may be ...
... a type of cancer treatment that uses high-frequency light and photosensitizing agents, to combat soft tissue sarcomas. Their ... UI researchers are investigating the potential of the photosensitizing drug Verteporfin to treat soft tissue sarcomas. Soft ... a type of cancer treatment that uses high-frequency light and photosensitizing agents, to combat soft tissue sarcomas. ... UI researchers investigating photosensitizing drug to treat soft tissue sarcomas. UI researchers are investigating the ...
Medications - especially photosensitizing agents that increase exposure of the lens to UV damage ...
Concomitant use of AMELUZ with other known photosensitizing agents may increase the risk of phototoxic reaction to PDT [see ... It is possible that concomitant use of other known photosensitizing agents such as St. Johns wort, griseofulvin, thiazide ...
The procedure involves the administration of a light-sensitive substance, called a photosensitizing agent. When irradiated at ... infectious agents and the removal of burns. ...
... invention relates to methods for photoinactivating certain antibiotic-resistant bacteria without using a photosensitizing agent ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment that involves photosensitizing agents and light to kill cancer cells. However, ...
More specifically, the various novel nano-agents that could selectively respond to specific bio-conditions in malignant areas ( ... More specifically, the various novel nano-agents that could selectively respond to specific bio-conditions in malignant areas ( ... 2019). Perfluorocarbon-loaded and redox-activatable photosensitizing agent with oxygen supply for enhancement of fluorescence/ ... These nanomaterials could perform as anti-cancer agents by carrying effective cargos (e.g., anti-cancer drugs or monoclonal ...
Crude coal tar (CCT) and certain photoreactive ingredients of CCT are photosensitizing agents used in the treatment of skin ... The skin photosensitizing (smarting, edema, and erythema responses) and carcinogenic properties of CCT may also be related to ... Based on the equivalent concentration, the efficiency of various agents to produce 1O2 was of the following order: ...