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Contact dermatitis hydrocortisone

Frankild S, Andersen KE, Nielsen GD. 1995. Effect of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) on in vitro percutaneous penetration of water, hydrocortisone and nickel. Contact Dermatitis 32 338-345. [Pg.233]

A 50-year-old woman developed contact dermatitis on her legs after she applied hydrocortisone aceponate cream (Efficort) to psoriatic lesions on her lower back (177). Similar lesions also occurred on her legs after she... [Pg.23]

In 1973, in a multicenter study of 1200 individuals carried out by the North American Contact Dermatitis Group, there was a 3% incidence of delayed hypersensitivity reactions to parabens. General allergic reactions have also been reported after the injection of parabens-containing formulations of lidocaine and hydrocortisone and after oral use of barium sulfate contrast suspension, haloperidol syrup, and an antitussive sjrup, aU of which contained parabens (SEDA-11, 484). [Pg.2679]

Yoshikawa K, Watanabe K, Mizuno N. Contact allergy to hydrocortisone 17-butyrate and pyridoxine hydrochloride. Contact Dermatitis 1985 12(l) 55-6. [Pg.2984]

Rietschel RL. Photocontact dermatitis to hydrocortisone. Contact Dermatitis 1978 4(6) 334-7. [Pg.3208]

Heshmati S, Maibach HI. Active sensitization to sodium metabisulfite in hydrocortisone cream. Contact Dermatitis 1999 41(3) 166-7. [Pg.3216]

Eubanks SW, Patterson JW. Dermatitis from sodium lauryl sulfate in hydrocortisone cream. Contact Dermatitis 1984 11(4) 250-251. [Pg.689]

Medicines may also be exempted from POM classification if there are limitations on the use of the product. An example would be hydrocortisone cream 1% normally categorised as a POM but as a P medicine in packaging that limits the use of the cream to the treatment of allergic contact dermatitis, irritant dermatitis, insect bite reactions and mild to moderate eczema it should be applied sparingly once or twice a day for a maximum of one week. The P form or over-the-counter (OTC) form is only licensed for those indications and dosages listed above and further restriction to sales include unsuitability for OTC sale to treat ... [Pg.5]

The rash is a typical sign of allergic contact dermatitis. Suggest that she stops wearing the watch and offer her some hydrocortisone cream 1%. Advise her to apply it thinly twice a day and use it for one week maximum. If after one week she sees no improvement, she should make an appointment to see her GP. [Pg.216]

Wilkinson SM, Beck MH. 1992. Allergic contact dermatitis from dibutyl phthalate, propyl gallate and hydrocortisone in Timodine. Contact Dermatitis 27 197. [Pg.190]

Common emulsifiers were tested in over 1,200 eczema patients in Finland (Hannuksela et al. 1976 b). Allergic reactions were found in 21% of those tested, the great majority of the patients were also sensitive to other substances. The emulsifiers responsible for the positive reactions in 0.3%-0.7% of the cases were Lanet-te (sorbitan sesquioleate), the Spans (polyoxyethylene oxypropylene stearate), polyoxyethylene sorbitol lanolin derivative and triethanolamine stearate. Tweens were positive in only two cases. Maibach and Connant (1977) reported contact urticaria to polysorbate 60 (Tween 60). Sorbitan monolaurate in a hydrocortisone cream (Alphaderm) caused allergic contact dermatitis in a woman after treatment with Alphaderm for 1 week (Finn and Forsyth 1975). [Pg.354]

Dupont C (1974) Fentichlor sensitivity. Contact Dermatitis Newslett 16 473 Eaglstein WH (1968) Allergic contact dermatitis to benzoyl peroxide. Arch Dermatol 97 527 Edwards M, Rudner EJ (1970) Dermatitis venenata due to hydrocortisone alcohol. Cutis... [Pg.368]

Kemekamp ASVW, van Ketel WG (1979) Contact allergy to hydrocortisone-17-butyrate. Contact Dermatitis 5 268-269... [Pg.371]

Recommendation by the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group (1973) Routine patch test series, 1974. Br J Dermatol 89 437-438 Rietschel RL (1978 a) Photocontact dermatitis to hydrocortisone. Contact Dermatitis 4 334-337... [Pg.374]

Bouillon R, Van Assche FA (1980) Miscellaneous hormones. In Dukes MNG (ed) Side effects of drugs annual 4. Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam London New York, pp 311-315 Brandao FM, Camarasa FM (1979) Contact allergy to hydrocortisone 17-butyrate. Contact Dermatitis 5 354-356... [Pg.711]

Alanko K, Jolanki R, Estlander T, Kanerva L (1999) Occupational compound allergy from an industrial grease caused by an oxidation product of phenyl-alpha-naphtylamine. J Eur Acad Derm Venereol 12 Suppl 2 186-187 Aldridge RD, Main RA (1984) Contact dermatitis due to a combined miconazole nitrate/hydrocortisone cream. Contact Dermatitis 10 58-60... [Pg.355]

Fig. 12.2 Allergic contact dermatitis to hydrocortisone showing minor inflammation (Photograph courtesy of A. Goossens). From Brandao FM, in Johansen JD, Frosch PJ, Lepoittevin J-P, editors. Contact Dermatitis, 5th ed. Berlin Springer-Verlag 2011. Reprinted with permission from Springer Science+Business Media... Fig. 12.2 Allergic contact dermatitis to hydrocortisone showing minor inflammation (Photograph courtesy of A. Goossens). From Brandao FM, in Johansen JD, Frosch PJ, Lepoittevin J-P, editors. Contact Dermatitis, 5th ed. Berlin Springer-Verlag 2011. Reprinted with permission from Springer Science+Business Media...
Anaphylactic reactions of immediate type have been reported after intravenous injection of hydrocortisone sodium succinate (77, 99, 12 ). Skin tests were either negative or only positive to hydrocortisone or methylprednisolone proper. Cases of contact dermatitis and angioneurotic oedema are still being published (84 =). [Pg.282]


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