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  2. Acitretin - Wikipedia

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    Acitretin is a metabolite of etretinate, which was used prior to the introduction of acitretin. Etretinate was discontinued because it had a narrow therapeutic index as well as a long elimination half-life (t 1/2 = 120 days), making dosing difficult. In contrast, acitretin's half-life is approximately 2 days.

  3. Etretinate - Wikipedia

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    Etretinate has been replaced by acitretin, the free acid (without the ethyl ester). While acitretin is less lipophilic and has a half-life of only 50 hours, it is partly metabolized to etretinate in the body, [ 2 ] so that it is still a long-acting teratogen and pregnancy is prohibited for two years after therapy.

  4. Alitretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Alitretinoin has been granted prescription rights in the UK (08/09/2008) for in chronic hand eczema as used by mouth. [5] In May 2009 the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued preliminary guidance [6] on the use of alitretinoin for the treatment of severe chronic hand eczema in adults.

  5. Bexarotene - Wikipedia

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    Bexarotene is indicated for the treatment of cutaneous manifestations of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in people who are refractory to at least one prior systemic therapy (oral) and for the topical treatment of cutaneous lesions in patients with CTCL who have refractory or persistent disease after other therapies or who have not tolerated other therapies (topical).

  6. Isotretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Isotretinoin, also known as 13-cis-retinoic acid and sold under the brand name Accutane among others, is a medication used to treat skin diseases like harlequin-type ichthyosis, and lamellar ichthyosis, and severe cystic acne or moderate acne that is unresponsive to antibiotics. [6]

  7. Retinoid - Wikipedia

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    The basic structure of the hydrophobic retinoid molecule consists of a cyclic end group, a polyene side chain and a polar end group. The conjugated system formed by alternating C=C double bonds in the polyene side chain are responsible for the color of retinoids (typically yellow, orange, or red).

  8. Biological response modifier - Wikipedia

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    Indications Toxicity; Abciximab: A monoclonal antibody that binds to the glycoprotein receptor IIb/IIIa on activated platelets, preventing aggregation Acute coronary syndromes, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty Bleeding, thrombocytopenia: Anakinra (Kineret) A recombinant version of the Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist. Rheumatoid ...

  9. Vitamin A - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is an essential nutrient.The term "vitamin A" encompasses a group of chemically related organic compounds that includes retinol, retinyl esters, and several provitamin (precursor) carotenoids, most notably β-carotene (beta-carotene).

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