Dermatological Treatments

Topical Retinoids

Author(s): Beatriz Aranegui and Aránzazu García-Cruz

Pp: 125-152 (28)

DOI: 10.2174/978160805234911201010125

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Topical retinoids are drugs specifically employed in determined disorders of the skin. For instance, tretinoin, isotretinoin and adapalene are employed mainly in acne. Moreover, tazarotene is also indicated for the treatment of stable plaque psoriasis. On the other hand, alitretinoin is indicated for the treatment of AIDs-related Kaposi sarcoma and bexarotene for mycosis fungoides. New indications for topical retinoids might be emerging, such as the use of bexarotene gel for chronic hand eczema or for alopecia areata. In contrast to systemic retinoids, topical retinoids have a safe toxicity profile. Local effects are the main adverse events, such as erythema, dryness, stinging and itching are frequent at the beginning of the treatment.


Keywords: Retinoids, acitretin, etretinate, isotretinoin, retinaldehide, vitamin A, tretinoin, administration, topical, administration, cutaneous, drug therapy, skin.

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