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Synthesis Methods and Therapeutic Journey of Carprofen and Its Derivatives: A Review
Although it is currently only used in veterinary therapy, carprofen proves to be a molecule with a versatile therapeutic potential for human pharmacotherapy. Moreover, the molecule is a target in the drug discovery process for the development of new bioactive compounds.
Carmen Limban +6 more
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Ultraviolet radiation and melanogenesis [PDF]
Light radiation is a part of the electromagnetic radiation, and it consists of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation, visible light, and infrared radiation.
Jovanović Dragan L. +3 more
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Drug-Induced Photosensitivity [PDF]
A fotossensibilidade induzida por fármacos traduz uma resposta cutânea anormal à luz em indivíduos expostos a um fármaco, os quais, na sua ausência, tolerariam o mesmo grau de fotoexposição.
Coutinho, Inês +3 more
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Allergic Potential of Medicinal Plants From the Asteraceae Family
ABSTRACT Background and Aims The popularity of herbal medicine continues to increase in modern health care practices; therefore, it is imperative to recognize and address potential risks associated with its everyday use. The Asteraceae family is one of the most extensively utilized medicinal plant families due to its abundance and diversity of ...
Tim Ključevšek, Samo Kreft
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Acute Skin Sun Damage in Children and Its Consequences in Adults [PDF]
Children spend more time outdoors than adults and there is compelling evidence that childhood is a particularly vulnerable time for the photocarcinogenic effects of the sun.
Mislav Luka Domljan +3 more
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Abstract Eczema is the most common category of inflammatory skin disorders as dermatologists see many patients with eczematous diseases in daily practice. It is characterized by the three major morphological features: multiple‐pinpoint condition, polymorphism, and itch.
Yoshiki Tokura +3 more
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Photocontact Allergy to Ketoprofen and Simultaneous Contact Allergies [PDF]
Ketoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is available in both oral and topical formulations.
Marmgren, Victoria
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The Potential of Natural Compounds in UV Protection Products
Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation mainly leads to skin disorders (erythema, burns, immunosuppression), skin aging, and skin cancer as the most serious side effect.
Jovana Milutinov +4 more
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Among 454 North American patients referred for photopatch testing between 2009 and 2020, nearly 20% were diagnosed with photoallergic contact dermatitis. Sunscreens, particularly benzophenones, were by far the most common photoallergens (almost 90% of positive photopatch tests).
Vincent A. DeLeo +17 more
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Ketoprofen‐containing gels, available in Sweden in the early 2000. Photo courtesy of the Department of Occupational and Environmental Dermatology, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö. Abstract Objective Photoallergic reactions due to topical ketoprofen are common.
V. Marmgren +4 more
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