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Six week evaluation of the potential for topical desoximetasone 0.25% spray to induce photoallergic skin reaction.

Nupur U PatelAsha GowdaAlexandra GrammenosOmobola OnikoyiSteven Richard Feldman
Published in: The Journal of dermatological treatment (2017)
Our results suggest that regular treatment with desoximetasone 0.25 and 0.05% spray, followed by UV light exposure does not induce photosensitization or photo-irritation. These findings increase confidence for the use of this topical spray in eczema or psoriasis patients who may also be receiving UV light therapy and may contribute to the clinical management of these patients.
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