Piroxicam‐induced photosensitivity
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Contact Dermatitis
- Vol. 17 (2) , 73-79
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.1987.tb02664.x
Abstract
During the last 3 years, 9 patients with a photosensitive eruption related to piroxicam therapy were seen. In all but one, it occurred within 4 days of first exposure to the drug. 7 patients required systemic corticosteroids, and 2 hospitalization, Clinical, histological and provocation studies were not conclusive in classifying the eruption as photoallergic or phototoxic. Experimental studies including photohaemolysis, Bacillus subtilis culture and nuclear magnetic resonance showed: (i) in irradiatd piroxicam solutions, there was more haemolysis; (ii) in irradiated Petri dishes, piroxicam solutions showed greater inhibition of growth of B. subtilis; (iii) Piroxicam's NMR spectrum is not modified after irradiation. The results provide evidence of piroxicam phototoxic potential.Keywords
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