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Topical salicylates contraindications

Application of topical salicylates can lead to systemic effects, especially if the product is applied liberally. Repeated application and occlusion with a wrap or bandage also can increase systemic concentrations.41 Salicylate-containing counterirritants should be used with caution in patients in whom systemic salicylates are contraindicated, such as patients with severe asthma or aspirin allergy.42 Topical salicylates have been reported to increase prothrombin time in patients on warfarin and should be used with caution in patients on oral anticoagulants.43... [Pg.906]

Relative patients with preexisting coagulation abnormalities (or taking warfarin) should use topical salicylates cautiously. Because of the risk of systemic absorption, also consider contraindications to aspirin. [Pg.411]

The arylpropionic acid derivatives are useful for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, for reduction of mild to moderate pain and fever, and for pain associated with dysmenorrhea. Side effects of the drugs are similar to but less severe than those described for the salicylates. Those who are sensitive to salicylates also may be sensitive to and have adverse reactions when taking ibuprofen and related drugs. Acute hypersensitivity to ibuprofen has been reported in patients with lupus. The hypersensitivity reaction to sulindac can be fatal. The use of sulindac has also been linked to cases of acute pancreatitis. The use of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) topically in combination with sulindac has been reported to induce severe neuropathies. The concurrent use of ibuprofen with aspirin reduces the antiinflammatory effects of both drugs. Ibuprofen is contraindicated in patients with aspirin sensitivity leading to bronchiolar constriction and in patients with an-gioedema. As with all NSAIDs, renal and liver function should be normal for adequate clearance of the drugs. [Pg.315]

General contraindications include salicylate hypersensitivity unrealistic patient expectations active inflammation/dermatitis of the site to be peeled acute viral infection pregnancy isotretinoin therapy within 6 months of peeling or history of poor or delayed wound healing. Having peeled more than 1,000 patients with sahcyhc acid, the author has observed no cases of salicylate hypersensitivity from topical peeling. [Pg.65]


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