Methoxsalen (Uvadex)

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Photopheresis systems that methoxsalen is used with may be called UVAR XTS, Therakos, or Therakos Cellex. Other formulations of methoxsalen may be known as 8-MOP, Deltasoralen, Meladinine, Oxsoralen ultra, Ultramop, or xanthotoxin.

General information

Class/mechanism: Psoralen/furocoumarin. Photoactive substance used for palliative photopheresis/extracorporeal phototherapy of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Exact mechanism of action unknown, but photoactivation of methoxsalen is believed to result in its conjugation and formation of covalent bonds with DNA and possibly proteins. Additions to single strands of DNA and crosslinking of methoxsalen to two strands of DNA occur.[1][2][3]

Route: IV (other formulations of methoxsalen also available in PO & topical forms)
Extravasation: no information

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