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      Gefitinib: An Adverse Effects Profile

      research Gefitinib: An Adverse Effects Profile

      44 citations, April 2006 in “Expert opinion on drug safety”
      Gefitinib can cause skin problems, diarrhea, and nausea, but rarely causes severe lung disease or hair loss.
      Side Effects of Common Acne Treatments

      research Side Effects of Common Acne Treatments

      38 citations, November 2012 in “Expert Opinion on Drug Safety”
      Common acne treatments can cause various side effects, like skin irritation and more serious issues, but combination therapies are often more effective and better tolerated.
      Hair Loss and Lithium

      research Hair Loss and Lithium

      18 citations, October 1984 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Lithium therapy may cause temporary hair loss, with possible regrowth if treatment is stopped or continued.
      Psychotropic Medications and the Skin

      research Psychotropic Medications and the Skin

      8 citations, April 2015 in “Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine”
      Psychotropic medications can cause skin problems but also treat some skin conditions.
      Index

      research Index

      November 2013
      Chemotherapy can cause skin issues and hair loss, and this guide explains how to manage them.
      Psoriasis, Acne, and Disorders of Keratinization

      research Psoriasis, Acne, and Disorders of Keratinization

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Treating psoriasis with UVB light three times a week is faster than twice a week, and certain medications and lifestyle factors affect psoriasis treatment outcomes.
      Pediatric Dermatology

      research Pediatric Dermatology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Skin problems are common in Bangladesh due to arsenic, prompt treatment of diabetic foot ulcers is crucial, maternal transmission causes most neonatal herpes, treatments for pediatric vasculitis are effective, the chickenpox vaccine works, more frequent UVB therapy helps psoriasis, certain jobs increase hand dermatitis risk, monoclonal antibodies treat psoriasis well, lifestyle affects psoriasis, alefacept improves psoriasis, imiquimod cream partially clears basal cell carcinoma, and iron may not help chronic hair loss.
      HIV, Fungal, and Infectious Diseases

      research HIV, Fungal, and Infectious Diseases

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      The document concludes that various treatments for skin conditions are effective, but some require further research, and certain factors like gender and lifestyle can influence disease outcomes.
      Book Reviews

      research Book Reviews

      August 1996 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that "Photodamage" and "Photoimmunology" are valuable resources, while "Pediatric Dermatopathology" and "Hair and Scalp Disorders" have limitations.
      Topical Minoxidil in Monilethrix

      research Topical Minoxidil in Monilethrix

      13 citations, January 1991 in “Dermatology”
      Minoxidil helps hair growth in people with monilethrix without side effects.
      Glossary

      research Glossary

      May 2017 in “American Society of Health-System Pharmacists eBooks”
      Pediatric Tinea Capitis: Rising Incidence and Treatment

      research Pediatric Tinea Capitis: Rising Incidence and Treatment

      65 citations, January 2005 in “American journal of clinical dermatology”
      Children with scalp fungal infections need proper diagnosis and treatment, usually with antifungal medications, and newer drugs may offer quicker recovery.
      Cutaneous Toxicities of New Treatments for Melanoma

      research Cutaneous Toxicities of New Treatments for Melanoma

      25 citations, May 2018 in “Clinical & Translational Oncology”
      New melanoma treatments can cause skin side effects, including skin cancer and rashes, but combining treatments may reduce these risks.
      Skin Toxicity of Anti-Cancer Therapy

      research Skin Toxicity of Anti-Cancer Therapy

      19 citations, October 2008 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Anti-cancer treatments can cause reversible hair loss, skin sensitivity, pigmentation changes, nail damage, and skin reactions, with a need for more research on managing these side effects.