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Treatment of Psoriasis with Folic Acid Antagonists

Archives of Dermatology, 1958
Since the reporting of clinical improvement observed in the treatment of psoriasis with aminopterin, 1 our interest has been aroused to reevaluate the results obtained with this drug as well as with its close relative amethopterin. These drugs were used in our private practice in relatively low but therapeutic dosage.
W F, EDMUNDSON, W B, GUY
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Inhibition of the Neutrophil Nrdph Oxidase by Folic Acid and Antagonists of the Folic Acid Metabolism

Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology, 1992
The influence of folic acid and several antagonists of the folic acid metabolism on neutrophil superoxide generation was investigated with the cytochrome c reduction assay. The compounds were found to be partial competitive inhibitors of the NADPH oxidase, their activity apparently increasing with larger substituents at the 10 position.
G F, Weber, M G, Nair
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Scurvy Following Folic Acid Antagonist Therapy

Radiology, 1956
Although folic acid antagonists have been widely used in recent years, there have been only a few reports of their effects on Vitamin C metabolism. Recently, we have seen a patient with widespread neuroblastoma in whom typical scorbutic changes developed in the long bones during the course of aminopterin therapy. Case Report B. P., a 16-month-old white
J M, DENNIS, R, MERCADO
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Folic Acid, its Analogs and Antagonists

1960
Publisher Summary Folic acid has many functions in the body, and when it is lacking, anemia is only part of a generalized disorder that undermines the health of the sufferer. After a brief historical review, this chapter deals with the metabolic functions of folic acid. The actions of folic acid antagonists are considered and attention is directed to
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Parenteral vs. Oral Folic Acid Antagonists

Archives of Dermatology, 1964
Parenteral methotrexate is an effective medication for controlling severe psoriasis. The necessary clinical and laboratory precautions discussed above must be carefully followed. Parenteral methotrexate was successful in patients in whom oral aminopterin or oral methotrexate did not clear the psoriatic lesion.
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THE TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS WITH FOLIC ACID ANTAGONISTS.*

British Journal of Dermatology, 1964
T J, RYAN   +4 more
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Folic acid Antagonists and Chromosomal Abnormalities.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1965
T J, RYAN, M M, BODDINGTON, A I, SPRIGGS
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FOLIC ACID AND ANTAGONISTS IN NEOPLASTIC DISEASE

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1949
J B, THIERSCH, F S, PHILIPS
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FOLIC ACID ANTAGONISTS IN CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY

Pharmacological Reviews, 1962
L, DELMONTE, T H, JUKES
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