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PSOLITE-20 TAB

COMPOSITION

Methoxsalen 20mg tablets

PACK SIZE

10*10

PACKING

Blister

THERAPEUTIC CATEGORY

Psoralen (Phototherapy)

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Uses

Methoxsalen is used to treat vitiligo, a condition where the skin loses its pigment, leading to white patches. It works by increasing pigmentation when exposed to UVA light.

 

 

Psoriasis Management: Often used as part of PUVA therapy (Psoralen plus UVA light) to treat severe psoriasis by slowing down the excessive skin cell production.

 

T-cell Lymphoma: Sometimes used in the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a type of skin cancer, as part of photochemotherapy.

 

Skin Disorders: Used in other conditions requiring controlled photosensitization to improve skin appearance and function.

Effects on the Body

Photosensitization: Methoxsalen increases skin sensitivity to UVA light, leading to enhanced pigmentation or reduced cell proliferation, depending on the condition treated.

 

 

Pigment Restoration: Encourages melanin production in the skin, aiding in the re-pigmentation of areas affected by vitiligo.

 

Reduced Psoriasis Symptoms: Slows down excessive cell growth in psoriasis, reducing scaling, inflammation, and plaques.

 

Targeted Therapy: Helps in targeting and treating specific skin conditions, with results dependent on the careful application of UVA light.

How to Use

As Directed: Take Methoxsalen as prescribed by your doctor, typically 2-4 hours before UVA light exposure.

 

PUVA Therapy: Use in combination with controlled UVA light therapy under medical supervision.

Take with Food/Milk: Methoxsalen may be taken with food or milk to minimize stomach upset.

 

Consistency: Follow the prescribed treatment schedule consistently for optimal results in treating skin conditions.

Precautions

Sun Protection: After taking Methoxsalen, avoid exposure to natural sunlight or wear protective clothing and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to prevent severe sunburn.

 

Monitor for Reactions: Regularly check your skin for any adverse reactions, such as blistering or severe redness, and report these to your doctor.

 

Avoid Overexposure: Follow your doctor’s guidance regarding the duration and intensity of UVA exposure to minimize the risk of skin damage or burns.

 

Medical History: Inform your doctor if you have a history of skin cancer, photosensitivity, or any other relevant conditions before starting treatment.

 

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult with your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before using Methoxsalen.

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