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    • METHOXSALEN

    • QTY 50
    • 10 MG
    • CAP LQ RAP

METHOXSALEN (me THOK suh luhn) is a skin coloring and light sensitizing agent. This medicine is given before ultraviolet radiation. It is used to treat severe psoriasis and vitiligo. Some forms of this medicine are also used to treat the skin symptoms of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.


METHOXSALEN Lifestyle Interactions

  • Methoxsalen 10mg, Oral capsule, liquid filled

    Interaction: Psoralen-containing foods
    Severity: Mild
    Notes for Consumers: To minimize side effects of nausea and upset stomach, Methoxsalen should be administered with food or milk. Contact with certain foods and plants (e.g., limes, figs, parsley, parsnips, and celery) can increase your skin's sensitivity to sunlight and perhaps to Methoxsalen treatment; try to avoid unwanted skin exposure to these plants during treatment and use care in handling these foods. While taking Methoxsalen, keep out of the sun, or wear protective clothing outdoors and use a sunscreen. Do not use sun lamps or tanning beds or booths.
    Notes for Professionals: Phototoxic dermatitis can result from contact with psoralen-containing plants/foods such as celery, fennel, limes, parsley, and parsnip. Contact exposure to such foods should be approached with care during methoxsalen treatment as in theory such exposure might increase the likelyhood of a skin reaction. Follow all directions of the manufacturer to avoid untoward methoxsalen-induced photoreactions.

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