The effects of indomethacin on long-wave ultraviolet-induced delayed erythema
- PMID: 839086
- DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12492445
The effects of indomethacin on long-wave ultraviolet-induced delayed erythema
Abstract
Indomethacin, a known inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, administered topically as a 2.5% solution, intradermally in 10 mug doses, and orally in a dose of 150 mg/day for 2 days did not diminish the delayed erythema produced a long-wave ultraviolet light (320-400 nm). The delayed phototoxic erythema produced by 8-methoxypsoralen and subsequent exposure the long-wave ultraviolet light was similarly unaffected. By comparison, topical and intradermal indomethacin treatment produced sustained decrease in the erythemal response to ultraviolet radiation in the UVB ranges (290-320 nm).
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