PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET PUVA TREATMENT. using. Puvasoralen 1.2% Bath Lotion (8-methoxypsoralen)

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Information supplied only on request from a healthcare professional by: CRAWFORD HEALTHCARE LTD Unit 1, Adams Court Adams Hill Knutsford Cheshire WA16 6BA PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET PUVA TREATMENT If you have any questions or are not sure about any aspect of your treatment please ask your dermatologist, nurse or staff of your phototherapy department for advice. using Puvasoralen 1.2% Bath Lotion (8-methoxypsoralen) Date of preparation: June 2011

PATIENT INFORMATION Puvasoralen 1.2% Bath Lotion (8-methoxypsoralen) Read all of this information carefully before using this medicine. Keep this information. You may need to read it again. If you have any further questions ask your dermatologist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist or phototherapy department. This medicine is prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours. If any of the side effects get serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this information please tell your dermatologist, doctor, nurse, pharmacist or phototherapy department. Information includes: 1. What PUVA treatment is and what it is used for 2. Before you use Puvasoralen Bath Lotion and start PUVA treatment 3. How PUVA treatment is conducted 4. Possible side effects 5. How to store Puvasoralen Bath Lotion 6. Further Information 1. WHAT PUVA TREATMENT IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR PUVA treatment is the combination of bathing in diluted Puvasoralen Bath Lotion (Psoralen) and then exposure to Ultra Violet (UV) A light, hence the name PUVA treatment. Psoralens increase skin sensitivity to long wave UV A light. Your dermatologist will decide if your skin condition is suitable for PUVA treatment using Puvasoralen Bath Lotion. 2. BEFORE YOU USE PUVASORALEN BATH LOTION AND START PUVA TREATMENT Do not use Puvasoralen Bath Lotion and start PUVA treatment if the following applies to you: you are allergic (hypersensitive) to the active substance (8-methoxypsoralen) or any of the other ingredients you have or ever had skin cancer you have or ever had porphyria (an enzyme deficiency), which can cause skin damage Do not use Puvasoralen Bath Lotion for children under 12 years of age.

Take special care and consult with your dermatologist before using Puvasoralen Bath Lotion and starting PUVA treatment if the following applies to you: If you are sensitive to sunlight and you have or ever had a severe rash/eruption on your skin when exposed to sunlight. Do not sunbathe and you must protect yourself against the sun with suitable clothes and sunscreens before, during and after your PUVA treatment. Unless you are advised it is safe to do so by the phototherapy department on the day of your treatment do not use any creams, ointments or toiletries as they may contain chemicals that may lead to a sunburn effect following PUVA treatment. Taking other medicines If you are taking any drug that has a photosensitising ability talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting PUVA treatment. Please tell your dermatologist or phototherapy staff if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines including medicines you have bought without a prescription as some medicines can affect your sensitivity to UV A light. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Ask your dermatologist for advice before using Puvasoralen Bath Lotion or starting PUVA treatment. Puvasoralen Bath Lotion must not be used by pregnant women. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant or trying to become pregnant before using Puvasoralen Bath Lotion or starting PUVA treatment. It is not known if Psoralen can pass into breast milk, so you must not breast feed while undergoing PUVA treatment. Both men and women receiving PUVA treatment should use a reliable method of contraception during treatment and for 3 months after treatment has stopped unless you are advised otherwise by your dermatologist or staff in the phototherapy department. 3. HOW PUVA TREATMENT IS CONDUCTED Your dermatologist will advise you on your treatment. Your treatment will be undertaken in a hospital or a suitable clinic. Before starting PUVA treatment your dermatologist will perform some routine blood tests. The dose stated should be used as a guide. The solution should be mixed carefully with a gloved hand to ensure lotion is thoroughly diluted. Body 30ml of Puvasoralen Bath Lotion is added to a bath containing 140 Litres/30 gallons of warm water to give a final concentration of 2.6 mg per Litre. The patient should soak in the bath for 15 minutes, taking care to avoid their eyes. The patient should then dry thoroughly with a towel and UV A light applied immediately.

Feet and Hands 0.5 ml of Puvasoralen Bath Lotion is added to 2 Litres of warm water. The patient should soak their hands or feet for 15 minutes. The patient should then dry their hands or feet thoroughly with a towel and UV A light applied immediately. The number of treatments required to treat your skin condition is dependent on your response to the PUVA treatment. Puvasoralen Bath Lotion must not be used more than once every five days because the full extent of phototoxic reactions may not be evident until 96 hours after exposure. If you use more Puvasoralen Bath Lotion than you should Never use more Puvasoralen Bath Lotion or undertake additional PUVA treatment than prescribed for you as it may result in burning or blistering of your skin after exposure to the UV A light. If you miss a PUVA treatment If a treatment is missed, the UV A light exposure time at the next treatment should not be increased. If more than one treatment is missed, the UV A light exposure will be reduced so it is important you attend regularly. Take special care during PUVA treatment The following precautions must be taken during your PUVA treatment: Eye protection Wear suitable protective goggles during bathing. Male Patients Wear suitable protective (dark, closely woven) underpants (unless this is the treatment area). Take special care after PUVA treatment The following precautions must be taken after your PUVA treatment: Skin and Lip protection 4. POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS Cover as much of your skin with clothing (dark, closely woven) as possible. The skin that is not covered and your lips should be treated with a sun block or high SPF sunscreen. Like all medicines, PUVA treatment can cause side effects although not everybody gets them. Very common side effects include: Redness of the skin Itching of the skin Common side effects include: Blistering/sunburn As with long term sun exposure, with prolonged use of PUVA treatment there is a risk of developing skin cancer. Therefore, the number of PUVA treatments you can have is

limited in order to minimise your risk of developing skin cancer. If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this information, please tell your dermatologist, nurse or phototherapy department staff. 5. HOW TO STORE PUVASORALEN BATH LOTION Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Do not store above 25 C. Store in original container and protect from light. 6. FURTHER INFORMATION What Puvasoralen Bath Lotion contains and looks like Puvasoralen Bath Lotion contains 1.2% of the active ingredient 8-methoxypsoralen. Puvasoralen Bath Lotion also contains Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil, Polyoxyethylene Glyceryl Cocoate, non ionic and anionic surfactants. Puvasoralen Bath Lotion is a clear pale yellow liquid and can only be obtained from a hospital pharmacy.