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Tag: Actinic keratosis

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What drug is used in photodynamic therapy? A look at key photosensitizers

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With the concept of photochemotherapy dating back over 100 years, a crucial component of modern photodynamic therapy (PDT) is understanding what drug is used in photodynamic therapy. This class of light-sensitive agents, known as photosensitizers, allows for targeted destruction of abnormal cells with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

How to Apply Imiquimod Topical: A Step-by-Step Guide

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With a prevalence that can reach over 14% in individuals 80 years or older, actinic keratosis is a common condition treated by imiquimod [1.6.4]. This guide details how to apply imiquimod topical cream for effective and safe treatment of prescribed skin conditions.

Do I need a prescription for fluorouracil cream?

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Fluorouracil cream, a powerful topical chemotherapy agent, is not available for purchase over the counter and requires a prescription from a healthcare provider for safe use. This is because it is a potent, targeted therapy for serious skin conditions, necessitating medical supervision.

What is dosanac gel used for?: A Comprehensive Guide to Diclofenac Gel

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Globally, osteoarthritis affects an estimated 300 million people, and a significant portion of them may benefit from topical pain relievers. A product like Dosanac Emulsion Gel, which contains the active ingredient diclofenac, offers a targeted approach for managing inflammation and pain directly at the source.

Harnessing the Body's Defenses: How Does Aldara Cream Work?

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In clinical studies, Aldara cleared superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) in 75% of treated individuals. So, **how does Aldara cream work**? Instead of directly destroying abnormal cells like many topical treatments, Aldara harnesses and amplifies the body's own localized immune response.