Topical steroid withdrawal, also known as red burning skin and steroid dermatitis, has been reported in people who apply topical steroids for 2 weeks...
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Steroid-induced skin atrophy is thinning of the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to topical steroids. In people with psoriasis using topical steroids...
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Corticosteroid (redirect from Steroid allergy)
time. This is also called 'red skin syndrome' or 'topical steroid withdrawal' (TSW). After the withdrawal period is over the atopic dermatitis can cease...
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shampoos often contain sodium dodecyl sulfate, a noted skin irritant. Steroid and tar preparations have also been used but may have drawbacks.[clarification...
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Glucocorticoid (redirect from Comparative steroid potencies)
glucocorticoid receptor agonist Topical glucocorticoids Topical steroid Steroid atrophy Topical steroid withdrawal Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)...
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part of the New Territories, Hong Kong, in Yuen Long District Topical steroid withdrawal Trader's and Scheduler's Workbench, Oil & Gas functionality for...
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Steroid-induced rosacea is an iatrogenic condition (induced by the physician or patient) from the use of either systemic steroid or topical steroids. It...
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Anabolic steroids, also known as anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are a class of drugs that are structurally related to testosterone, the main male...
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Estrogen (redirect from Steroid estrogens)
effectiveness by altering the estrogen chemical structure for topical or oral administration. Synthetic steroid estrogens include ethinyl estradiol, estradiol valerate...
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caused by increased blood flow in the superficial capillaries Topical steroid withdrawal, also known as red burning skin Sunburn, a form of radiation burn...
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Prednisolone (redirect from Topical prednisolone)
Prednisolone is a corticosteroid, a steroid hormone used to treat certain types of allergies, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disorders, and cancers...
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exogenous variables, including bacteria, parasites, allergies applied topically or internally, and poisonous substances deposited beneath the skin. The...
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benzoyl peroxide, and tretinoin. Steroid-induced rosacea is caused by the use of topical steroids. These steroids are often prescribed for seborrheic...
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Antiandrogen (section Topical administration)
as a steroidal antiandrogen, even though it is not an antagonist of the AR. There has been much interest and effort in the development of topical AR antagonists...
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Julie; Simpson, Eric L. (2015). "A systematic review of topical corticosteroid withdrawal ("steroid addiction") in patients with atopic dermatitis and other...
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Psoriasis (section Topical agents)
paradoxically TNF inhibitors such as infliximab or adalimumab. Withdrawal of corticosteroids (topical steroid cream) can aggravate psoriasis due to the rebound effect...
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Antipruritic (redirect from Topical antihistamine)
(Benadryl) and hydroxyzine Corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone topical cream, see topical steroid Counterirritants, such as mint oil, menthol, or camphor Local...
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Dexamethasone (section Withdrawal)
into a muscle, as an injection into a vein, as a topical cream or ointment for the skin or as a topical ophthalmic solution to the eye. The effects of dexamethasone...
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Dermatitis (category Steroid-responsive inflammatory conditions)
where the skin turns red upon stopping steroid use, has been reported among adults who use topical steroids at least daily for more than a year. There...
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Progesterone (category Steroid hormones)
Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other...
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excessive hair growth in women. It is usually taken orally but there are topical formulations for patients with hair loss, designed to minimize systemic...
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medicamentosa especially with use of intranasal steroid like fluticasone furoate. The treatment of RM involves withdrawal of the offending nasal spray or oral medication...
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Baclofen (section Withdrawal syndrome)
implantable pump device). It is also sometimes used transdermally (applied topically to the skin) in combination with gabapentin and clonidine prepared at...
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are members of a therapeutic drug class which reduces pain, decreases inflammation, decreases fever, and...
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selective topical retinoid, has demonstrated effectiveness. While steroids are generally ineffective for ichthyosis vulgaris, a mild topical steroid could...
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Analgesic (redirect from Topical analgesic)
hazards of topical anesthetics entering the bloodstream when applied in large doses to the skin without medical supervision. These topical anesthetics...
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diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Corticosteroids, such as hydrocortisone topical cream; see topical steroid Counterirritants, such as mint oil, menthol, or camphor Crotamiton...
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planus, pityriasis rubra pilaris or a drug reaction, such as the use of topical steroids. Primary erythroderma is less frequent and is usually seen in cases...
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Lorazepam (section Withdrawal)
use. It can be given orally (by mouth), transdermal (on the skin via a topical gel or patch), intravenously (IV) (injection into a vein), or intramuscularly...
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ointment (steroid cream), irritants (anthralin or topical coal tar), and topical immunotherapy ciclosporin, sometimes in different combinations. Topical corticosteroids...
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