fototóxicos
Fototóxicos refers to substances that become toxic or cause harm when exposed to light. This phenomenon, known as photosensitivity or phototoxicity, can occur when a chemical agent is absorbed by the skin or ingested, and subsequent exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation triggers a reaction. The light energy can activate the fototóxico substance, leading to the generation of reactive oxygen species or other damaging chemical intermediates. These intermediates can then injure cells, causing symptoms that range from mild irritation and redness to severe burns, blistering, and swelling, often resembling an exaggerated sunburn.
Many common substances can be fototóxicos. Certain medications, both topical and oral, are known to increase
The severity of a fototóxico reaction depends on various factors, including the concentration of the substance,