| Mechanism of Methoxsalen-Glipizide Interaction
(Severity Level: Moderate)
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Increased risk of photosensitivity reactions
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| Drug Name |
Methoxsalen |
Glipizide |
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Mechanism
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Photosensitivity reactions |
Photosensitivity reactions |
| Key Mechanism Factor 1 |
| Factor Name |
Photosensitivity reactions |
| Factor Description |
Drug-induced photosensitivity reactions occur when certain photosensitizing drugs cause unexpected sunburn or dermatitis (dry, bumpy or blistering rash) on sun-exposed skin (face, neck, arms, backs of hands, and often lower legs and feet). The rash may or may not be itchy. |
| Mechanism Description |
- Increased risk of photosensitivity reactions by the combination of Methoxsalen and Glipizide
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