Phototoxic reactions to photoactive drugs in patients treated with PUVA.

TitlePhototoxic reactions to photoactive drugs in patients treated with PUVA.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1980
AuthorsStern RS, Kleinerman RA, Parrish JA, Fitzpatrick TB, Bleich HL
JournalArch Dermatol
Volume116
Issue11
Pagination1269-71
Date Published1980 Nov
ISSN0003-987X
KeywordsAdult, Chlorothiazide, Demeclocycline, Furosemide, Humans, Methoxsalen, Middle Aged, Nalidixic Acid, Photochemotherapy, Photosensitivity Disorders, Psoriasis, Sulfonamides, Sulfonylurea Compounds, Tetracycline
Abstract

To determine the potentially adverse effects of photoactive medications taken in conjunction with oral methoxsalen photochemotherapy (PUVA) for psoriasis, we studied the incidence of phototoxic reactions in 1,125 patients treated with PUVA at 15 centers. During the initial (clearing) phase of PUVA therapy, patients using photoactive medications were no more likely to have diffuse delayed erythema than patients who did not use such medications. After clearing, patients 45 years of age or older who used photoactive drugs were 2.3 times as likely to discontinue PUVA therapy for at least one month owing to problems related to UV-induced burns than were those who did not use such drugs. Only 6% of patients older than 45 years who took photoactive medications had problems with phototoxicity sufficiently severe to contribute to permanent discontinuation of PUVA therapy.

Alternate JournalArch Dermatol
PubMed ID6776898
Grant ListHS 00188 / HS / AHRQ HHS / United States
N01-AM-7-220 / AM / NIADDK NIH HHS / United States