Search
for

    GlossaryPsoralen

    naturally occurring compound that increases skin's sensitivity to UV light

    Psoralen is a naturally occurring compound found in certain plants that makes the skin more sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) light. It is often used in combination with UVA light therapy (PUVA) to treat skin conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, and some types of alopecia. By intercalating into DNA, psoralen can help to slow down the rapid growth of skin cells or repigment the skin.

    Related Terms

    Learn

    5 / 801 results

    Research

    5 / 642 results

    Community Join

    5 / 1000+ results

      community Medications that cause extra hair growth

      in Research/Science  123 upvotes 2 years ago
      The post discusses the side effects of various drugs causing excess hair growth, questioning why only minoxidil is used in the hair loss industry. The conversation includes users sharing their experiences and concerns about potential side effects of these drugs, with some preferring baldness over potential health risks.

      community Put P5P in my shampoo, reduced itch a lot!

      in Chat  4 upvotes 3 years ago
      The user added P5P (vitamin B6) to their shampoo to reduce scalp itch, which improved significantly. They have been using finasteride for hair loss but are exploring additional treatments like topical antiandrogens and prolactin inhibitors.

      community Do any shampoos contain Piroctone Olamine in the US

      in Product  3 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation is about finding shampoos with Piroctone Olamine in the US for itch relief, as the user has not found relief with Keto shampoo, oral Dutasteride, and oral Minoxidil. Users suggest alternatives like Neutrogena T/Gel and online options, but note availability and price issues.