
Power Bleaching Photoreactive Drug Information
The following medications are commonly considered to be photoreactive and may cause an adverse condition if used in conjunction with Power Bleaching solutions. If you are currently taking any of these medications, please consult with your physician before going through with the bleaching procedure. To check photoreactive properties of any medication not listed below, please consult the most recent edition of the Physician's Drug Reference (PDR).
| Generic Name | Trade Name |
| Chlorthiazide | Aldoclor, Diupres, Diuril |
| Hydrochlorothiazide | |
| Aldacteride, Aldoril, Capozide | Dyazide, Hydrodiuril, Lopressor |
| Orotic, Moduretic | |
| Chlorthalidone | Combipres, Tenoretic, Hgroton |
| Naprosyn | Naproxen |
| Oxaprozin | Daypro |
| Nabumetone | Relafen |
| Piroxicam | Feldene |
| Doxycycline | Vibramycin, Doryx |
| Ciprofloxacin | Cipro |
| Ofloxacin | Floxin |
| Psoralens | Methoxsalen, Trisoralen |
| Democlocyline | Declomycin |
| Norfloxacin | Chibroxin, Noroxin |
| Sparfloxacin | Zagen |
| Sulindac | Clinorilm, Sulindac |
| Tetracycline | Achromycin |
| St. John's Wart | |
| Isotretinion | Accutane |
| Tretinoin | Retin A |
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