Drug Eruption and Interactions - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW

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(2002): Gruson LM+, Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 156(11), 1091 Other Tumors (1990): Young AR+, J Photochem Photobiol B 7(2), 231 Note: Oil of bergamot possesses photosensitive and melanogenic properties because of the presence of furocoumarins, primarily bergapten (5-methoxypsoralen [5-MOP]). Its use is restricted or banned in many countries BETA-CAROTENE Trade names: B-Tene; Betavin; Carotaben; Lumitene; Max- Caro; Solatene (Merck); Solvin Indications: Photosensitivity reactions Category: Vitamin Half-life: N/A Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with: bexarotene Reactions Skin Carotenemia (>10%) (2000): Frieling UM+, Arch Dermatol 136, 179 (15.9%) Dermatitis (1992): Zürcher K and Krebs A, Cutaneous Drug Reactions Karger, 280 Purpura (

66 BETAXOLOL Psoriasis Purpura Rash (sic) (1.2%) (1989): Burris JF+, Arch Intern Med 149, 2437 Raynaud’s phenomenon Toxic epidermal necrolysis Urticaria Xerosis Mucosal Glossitis (following topical use) Oral ulceration (

66 BETAXOLOL<br />

Psoriasis<br />

Purpura<br />

Rash (sic) (1.2%)<br />

(1989): Burris JF+, Arch Intern Med 149, 2437<br />

Raynaud’s phenomenon<br />

Toxic epidermal necrolysis<br />

Urticaria<br />

Xerosis<br />

Mucosal<br />

Glossitis (following topical use)<br />

Oral ulceration (

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