RECTAL SUPPOSITORIES OF 8-METHOXSALEN PRODUCE FEWER GASTROINTESTINAL SIDE-EFFECTS THAN THE ORAL FORMULATION

Citation
Jl. Bolognia et al., RECTAL SUPPOSITORIES OF 8-METHOXSALEN PRODUCE FEWER GASTROINTESTINAL SIDE-EFFECTS THAN THE ORAL FORMULATION, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 35(3), 1996, pp. 424-427
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
ISSN journal
01909622
Volume
35
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Part
1
Pages
424 - 427
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-9622(1996)35:3<424:RSO8PF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Background: Gastrointestinal side effects are associated with the oral ingestion of 8-methoxsalen (8-MOP), including the liquid and crystall ine formulations. Objective: The objective of this study was to determ ine whether the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with 8-MOP could be decreased by altering the route of administration. Methods: In an o pen pilot study, 8-MOP rectal suppositories were given to six patients with psoriasis vulgaris who had significant nausea or abdominal pain with the oral liquid form of the drug. Results: On a scale of 0 to 5, this group of patients reported a mean score of 4.4 for nausea, 0.3 fo r vomiting, 2.1 for abdominal pain, and 1.3 for headaches with oral 8- MOP. With the suppository form, the mean scores were 0 for nausea, 0 f or vomiting, 0 for abdominal pain, and 0 for headaches. These latter v alues represent scores for the entire treatment period. Clinical sever ity scores of psoriasis improved from a mean of 6.5 (maximum possible score = 9) at the start of the trial to a mean of 1 at its conclusion. Plasma 8-MOP levels of more than 100 ng/ml were observed in all patie nts who received the suppositories; in only one patient were the 8-MOP plasma levels significantly higher with the oral form than with the r ectal form. Conclusion: Rectal suppositories of 8-MOP were associated with significantly fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the oral f orm of the drug; this was accomplished without compromising clinical e fficacy.