Retinoids: fascinating up-and-coming scenario
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2003.tb00402.x
Retinoids: fascinating up-and-coming scenario
Abstract
Retinoids have been in sharp focus ever since their introduction 30 years ago. They include any drug (s) that bind to retinoid receptors and elicit a biological response. Enormous information on the subject seems to embroil the recent literature. Practically it is impossible to clearly comprehend the undercurrents. The meticulously dispensing text envisages surmounting the perspective reader's predicaments. Accordingly, retinoids and their related facets namely retinoid receptors, classification, mode of action, and the pharmacological diversity have been precisely defined. Commonly used systemic retinoids too have been given a substantial fresh look along with their monitoring. Overall, adverse effects and relative and absolute contraindications have been scrupulously incorporated. Human immuno deficiency virus (HIV) and isoretinoid for acne, in particular, have been highlighted. Micronized isotretinoin formulations have also been taken care so also commonly used topical retinoids. Tretinoin and their newer formulation have also been accounted for along with tretinoin polymer cream. Adapalene, a new chemical entity possessing a unique physico-chemical activity similar to that of tretinoin has also been dealt with. Newer retinoids are likely to be a subject of intrigue. A focus on future potentials of retinoids is its special ingredient. The inclusion of details of rexinoid the most recent introduction in their purview is likely to invoke interest to further consolidate its reckoning in future. All in all the text of the paper should provide an insight into the current rumbling around retinoids.
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