Vitiligo
The exact mechanism of action of Methoxsalen with the epidermal melanocytes and keratinocytes is not known. The best known biochemical reaction of Methoxsalen is with DNA. Methoxsalen, upon photoactivation, conjugates and forms covalent bonds with DNA (both monofunctional and bifunctional). Reactions with proteins have also been described.
Carcinogenicity: The increasing risk of carcinoma appears great among patients who are fair skinned or had pre PUVA exposure or prolong treatment with tar UVB, ionizing radiation or arsenic.
Cataractogenicity: Among patients using proper eye protection, there is no evidence for a significantly increased risk of cataracts in association with PUVA therapy.
Patients must not sunbathe during the 24 hours prior to Methoxsalen ingestion and UV exposure.