Tioxolone

Tioxolone is a prescription medication used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, psoriasis, eczema, and skin infections. It belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation in the skin. Tioxolone works by reducing the production of certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammation. It is available in cream, ointment, and lotion forms, and is applied directly to the affected area of skin. Common side effects of tioxolone include burning, itching, and stinging.

Tioxolone is a medication that has been studied for its use in treating acne and psoriasis. It is an inhibitor of an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase, which is involved in several bodily functions, including the production of acid in the skin. By inhibiting this enzyme, tioxolone may help to reduce inflammation and sebum production, which can contribute to acne.

Tioxolone is available in some countries as a topical cream or lotion. However, it is not currently approved for use in the United States. There is limited research on the safety and efficacy of tioxolone for acne treatment. More studies are needed to determine if it is an effective and safe treatment for acne.

Here are some additional things to know about tioxolone:

  • It is a relatively new medication, and more research is needed to determine its long-term safety and efficacy.
  • It may cause side effects such as skin irritation, dryness, and itching.
  • It is not known if tioxolone is safe for use by pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
D - Dermatologicals
D10 Anti-acne preparations
D10A - Anti-acne preparations for topical use
D10AB Preparations containing sulfur
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