fototoxic
Fototoxic, also known as photosensitivity or phototoxicity, refers to an adverse skin reaction triggered by exposure to sunlight or other sources of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, particularly when certain substances are present on or in the body. This reaction is not an allergic response but rather a chemically induced irritation. The specific substance, which can be a medication, a chemical in a cosmetic product, or a plant-derived compound, absorbs UV light and converts it into a form of energy that damages skin cells.
There are two main types of fototoxic reactions: phototoxic and photoallergic. Phototoxic reactions are more common
Photoallergic reactions are less common and are true allergic responses. They occur when UV light alters a
Common culprits for fototoxic reactions include certain antibiotics (like tetracyclines), diuretics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), retinoids,