The phenomenon of phototoxicity and long-term risks of commonly prescribed and structurally diverse drugs

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Anna E. Davis , Gabrielle E. Kennelley , Tatiana Amaye-Obu , Peter F. Jowdy , Sarah Ghadersohi , Mehr Nasir-Moin , Gyorgy Paragh , Harvey A. Berman , Wendy J. Huss
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Abstract

Photosensitivity to structurally diverse drugs is a common but under-reported adverse cutaneous reaction and can be classified as phototoxic or photoallergic. Phototoxic reactions occur when the skin is exposed to sunlight after administering topical or systemic medications that exhibit photosensitizing activity. These reactions depend on the dose of medication, degree of exposure to ultraviolet light, type of ultraviolet light, and sufficient skin distribution volume. Accurate prediction of the incidence and phototoxic response severity is challenging due to a paucity of literature, suggesting that phototoxicity may be more frequent than reported. This paper reports an extensive literature review on phototoxic drugs; the review employed pre-determined search criteria that included meta-analyses, systematic reviews, literature reviews, and case reports freely available in full text. Additional reports were identified from reference sections that contributed to the understanding of phototoxicity. The following drugs and/or drug classes are discussed: amiodarone, voriconazole, chlorpromazine, doxycycline, fluoroquinolones, hydrochlorothiazide, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and vemurafenib. In reviewing phototoxic skin reactions, this review highlights drug molecular structures, their reactive pathways, and, as there is a growing association between photosensitizing drugs and the increasing incidence of skin cancer, the consequential long-term implications of photocarcinogenesis.

常见处方药和结构多样药物的光毒性现象和长期风险
对结构不同的药物产生光敏反应是一种常见的皮肤不良反应,但报告不足,可分为光毒性和光过敏性两种。光毒性反应发生在使用具有光敏活性的外用药或全身用药后,皮肤暴露在阳光下时。这些反应取决于药物剂量、紫外线照射程度、紫外线类型和足够的皮肤分布容积。由于文献资料匮乏,准确预测光毒性反应的发生率和严重程度具有挑战性。本文对光毒性药物进行了广泛的文献综述;综述采用了预先确定的检索标准,包括荟萃分析、系统综述、文献综述和全文免费提供的病例报告。此外,还从参考文献中找到了有助于了解光毒性的其他报告。本文讨论了以下药物和/或药物类别:胺碘酮、伏立康唑、氯丙嗪、强力霉素、氟喹诺酮类、氢氯噻嗪、非甾体抗炎药和维莫非尼。在回顾光毒性皮肤反应时,本综述重点介绍了药物的分子结构、反应途径,以及光敏药物与皮肤癌发病率不断上升之间日益密切的联系,即光致癌的长期影响。
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