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What is METVIX used for?

What is METVIX used for?

METVIX is used for treating spots on the face and scalp that are thin and not dark-coloured, that are at risk of turning into skin cancer (pre-cancerous lesions called actinic keratosis, or AK). It is used when other treatments are considered unacceptable.

Is METVIX safe?

The safety and efficacy of METVIX cream has not been established in patients with porphyria or pigmented or highly infiltrating lesions. Thick (hyperkeratotic) actinic keratosis should not be treated with METVIX cream.

Is METVIX chemotherapy?

METVIX contains the active ingredient methyl aminolevulinate (as hydrochloride) that belongs to a group of medicines called antineoplastic agents or cytotoxic medicines. You may also hear of these being called chemotherapy medicines.

What is daylight PDT?

Natural daylight photodynamic therapy (ND-PDT) is a simple, non-invasive procedure which is used to treat pre-cancerous skin lesions. The treatment involves applying a cream called Metvix to the affected area of skin.

How do I apply to ameluz?

Application Of AMELUZ Use glove protected fingertips or a spatula to apply AMELUZ. Apply gel approximately 1 mm thick and include approximately 5 mm of the surrounding skin. Use sufficient amount of gel to cover the single lesions or if multiple lesions, the entire area.

How long does it take to heal from PDT?

It usually takes around 2 to 6 weeks for the area to heal completely, depending on which part of the body has been treated and how big the area is.

How long does redness last after photodynamic?

Overall when you undergo PDT, there will be some type of a red skin reaction and irritation for 3 to 10 days after the treatment. Some people are more sensitive to PDT and the light treatment than others. Similarly, some people heal better or faster than others.

How to compare Metvix PDT to Mal cream?

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) with methyl aminolevulinate (MAL) cream to PDT with vehicle cream, using the the LED light source Aktilite CL128, in treatment of patients with multiple actinic keratosis (sun-damaged skin) on the face and / or scalp.

When to use metvixia cream for oral use?

Metvixia Cream is not for ophthalmic, oral or intravaginal use. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for non-hyperkeratotic actinic keratoses with Metvixia Cream is a multi-stage process as described below: Two treatment sessions one week apart should be administered.

What kind of light is used for metvixia?

The Aktilite CL128 lamp, which is equipped with light emitting diodes (LEDs), emits red light with a narrow spectrum at approximately 630 nm, and a half-width of approximately 20 nm. The light dose to be used is 37 J/cm 2, and the lamp should be placed 50 to 80 mm from the skin.

How is metvixia photodynamic therapy used in actinic keratosis?

Metvixia photodynamic therapy (PDT) of actinic (solar) keratosis lesions is the combination of photosensitization by topical application of Metvixia Cream to the lesions and subsequent illumination with red light of narrow spectrum using a light dose of 37 J/cm 2 delivered by the Aktilite CL128 lamp.