fototóxico
Fototóxico refers to a harmful reaction of the skin to light, specifically ultraviolet (UV) radiation, after the ingestion or topical application of certain substances. This reaction is distinct from a sunburn, which is a direct response to UV exposure. Instead, fototóxico occurs when a substance within the body absorbs UV light and then releases energy in a way that damages skin cells.
The onset of a fototóxico reaction is typically rapid, appearing within minutes to hours after UV exposure
Many different substances can cause fototóxico reactions. These include certain medications, such as some antibiotics (like
Prevention involves avoiding UV exposure when using known fototóxico agents or if a history of such reactions