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Meaning of "phototoxic"
Phototoxic describes a substance or agent that becomes toxic when exposed to light, such as certain medications or chemicals
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- Causing damage to the skin when exposed to light.
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The severity of phototoxic lesions was minimised by application of sunscreen.
This was measured by delayed phototoxic index.
Other phototoxic effects of the drug also unknown.
Rivastigmine transdermal patches were not phototoxic.
It is even more phototoxic than blebbistatin.
The sap of the giant hogweed plant is phototoxic.
Spots linked to phototoxic substances and skin lesions.
Certain essential oils contain components that are phototoxic.
Binimetinib has phototoxic potential in vitro.
Bergamot oil is also phototoxic.
The phototoxic effect was not seen in the dark controls.
Orange essential oil has shown phototoxic properties.
Known photoallergy or phototoxic reaction during treatment with fibrates or ketoprofen.
Some dyes can be phototoxic.
Phototoxic dermatitis occurs when the allergen or irritant is activated by sunlight.
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Macitentan was not phototoxic in vivo.
Phototoxic drug reaction.
Enzalutamide was not phototoxic in vitro.
Phototoxic contact dermatitis.
Lemon oil is considered phototoxic.
Vandetanib also showed evidence of phototoxic potential in an in vitro cytotoxicity assay.
Some citrusoils are known to be phototoxic.
Phototoxic and photoallergic.
They also appear to protect humans against phototoxic damage.
The photosensitizer is preferably phototoxic red fluorescent protein KillerRed or haematoporphyrin.
All citrus essential oils that are not obtained by steam distillation are phototoxic.
Then the probability of a phototoxic free radical effect is much higher.
Do not expose your child to sun if you have used a phototoxic oil.
Granisetron was not phototoxic when tested in vitro in a mouse fibroblast cell line.
Both species are phototoxic.
It can give rise to phototoxic reactions in people being treated with certain medication.
Such photoreaction effects may operate by either phototoxic or photoallergic mechanisms.
Phototoxic reactions may occur with citrus peel oils such as lemon or lime.
Furanocoumarins are phototoxic.
Avoid using phototoxic essential oils for brown spots on face and body.
It is not phototoxic.
Antioxidant vitamins have also been studied as topical agents to protect against phototoxic damage.
Mandarin oil does not have phototoxic effects like all other citrus oils.
These conditions are easily adapted to bring about the production of a phototoxic species.
The results of an in vitro phototoxicity study demonstrated that crizotinib may have phototoxic potential.
Animals were then maintained under subdued light conditions to avoid photobleaching and phototoxic reactions.
Patients with previous history of photoallergy or phototoxic reaction during treatment with fibrates.
The phototoxic effects of bergamot essential oil have been known for more than a century.
Studies in the mouse showed levofloxacin to have phototoxic activity only at very high doses.
A mild phototoxic skin reaction was observed in rats after UV irradiation.
APS has also been shown to be phototoxic to bacteria.
PHOTOCONTACT DERMATITIS The agent responsible for the reaction may be either photoallergenic or phototoxic.
Some medicines may be phototoxic and cause your skin to burn faster and deeper.
Numerous citrus fruits in the family Rutaceae exhibit phototoxic effects.
It activates lipufuscin phototoxic components, causing retinal cell death.