SKIN: CORTICOSTEROIDS Flashcards
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: INDICATIONS
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- Inflammatory skin conditions (eg. Eczema)
- Treat Dx Flares
- Control Chronic Dx where emollients are not enough
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: MOA
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- Immunosuppressive, metabolic and mineralocorticoid effects
- Can be mild, moderate or severe
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- Uncommon with mild or moderately potent topical steroids
- local adverse effects such as skin thinning, striae, telangiectasia and contact dermatitis
- When used on the face, they can cause perioral dermatitis and cause or exacerbate acne
- Withdrawal of topical corticosteroids can cause a rebound worsening of the underlying skin condition. - Rarely, adrenal suppression and systemic adverse effects occur
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: WARNINGS
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- Do not use when infection is present, can cause spread
- Facial lesions = AVOID
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: INTERACTIONS
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- Generally no significant interactions
- If several topical agents are being used on the same area of skin, applications should be spaced out to allow absorption of pharmacologically active agents; emollients should be applied last
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CORTICOSTEROIDS: EXAMPLES
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- Hydrocortisone 0.1–2.5% is mild
- Betamethasone valerate 0.1% is potent