Journal article
Topical corticosteroid allergy in an urban Australian centre
T Keegel, H Saunders, R Milne, P Sajjachareonpong, A Fletcher, R Nixon
Contact Dermatitis | WILEY | Published : 2004
Abstract
The reported prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis from topical corticosteroids in clinical populations, in the period 1993-2002, varied from 0.55 to 5.98%. This study is a retrospective analysis of 1153 individuals undergoing routine patch testing in an Occupational Dermatology Clinic in Melbourne, Australia. We report a rate of 0.52% for positive patch test reactions to 5 corticosteroids. Corticosteroids tested were betamethasone-17- valerate, budesonide, Diprosone® cream (betamethasone diproprionate 0.05%) (Essex-Pharma, a division of Schering-Plough Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia), tixocortol-21-pivalate and triamcinolone acetonide. Population characteristics were described using the MOA..
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