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Cutaneous Administration of Nitroglycerin: A Review

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1983
Chronic administration of nitroglycerin may have important therapeutic effects in patients with angina, acute myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and peripheral vascular disease. Because of unpredictable oral absorption and short duration of action, topical preparations provide an alternative mode of administration.
M T, Olivari, J N, Cohn
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Cutaneous reaction associated with weekly docetaxel administration

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2008
Background. Docetaxel-based chemotherapy will remain clinically relevant and many of our patients will continue to receive the drug. In a recent phase 2 study of docetaxel 35 mg/m2 (weekly) in patients with metastatic breast cancer, the incidence of grade 3 cutaneous toxicity is 19%.
Chew, L., Chuen, V.S.L.
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Cutaneous toxicity following the administration of dactinomycin

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1997
Dactinomycin (AMD) is an effective drug in the management of several malignant disorders and has been used for almost 40 years. Skin and subcutaneous toxicities following extravasation are well known and can be harmful. Similarly radiation-recall is a well established phenomenon following the administration of AMD.
M J, Coppes, K, Jorgenson, J P, Arlette
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Central administration of perfluorooctanoic acid inhibits cutaneous inflammation

Inflammation Research, 2005
To elucidate the site of action of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the carrageenan model of peripheral inflammation.Male Sprague-Dawley rats.We first compared the anti-edema effects of systemic PFOA (50-150 mg/kg) with prototypical nonsteroidal (acetylsalicylic acid, ASA, 50-200 mg/kg) and steroidal (dexamethasone, 0.5-5.0 mg/kg) drugs after the ...
B K, Taylor   +4 more
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Levodopa Administration and Multiple Primary Cutaneous Melanomas

Archives of Dermatology, 1980
• Malignant melanoma derives from melanocytic cells that possess the special biochemical pathway for the conversion of levodopa to melanin. Levodopa is widely employed in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, and several patients receiving levodopa have been observed to have acquired melanomas, raising concern about a possible relationship between this
J E, Bernstein   +4 more
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Dissolving Microneedle-Mediated Dermal Delivery of Itraconazole Nanocrystals for Improved Treatment of Cutaneous Candidiasis.

European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics, 2020
The administration of conventional dosage forms of itraconazole (ITZ) for cutaneous candidiasis treatment is limited by its poor aqueous solubility and the deep location ofCandida albicans(CA) in this disease.
Andi Dian Permana   +5 more
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Cutaneous Atrophy Secondary to Intra-articular Corticosteroid Administration

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1966
Excerpt Intra-articular injection of adrenocorticosteroid has been shown to be a useful therapeutic procedure in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
J T, Cassidy, G G, Bole
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Hepatotoxicity and cutaneous reactions after antithyroid drug administration

Clinical Endocrinology, 2012
SummaryObjectiveUse of the antithyroid drugs (ATDs) thiamazole (MMI) and propylthiouracil (PTU) is associated with a high frequency of side effects. When patients experience side effects with one (the 1st) ATD, it is usually discontinued and another is administered (the 2nd ATD).
Fumiko, Otsuka   +7 more
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