Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial

The symptoms of irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) are often controlled by topical corticosteroids, which, however, are not suitable for the long-term management owing to the risk of side effects. Moisturizers can be used to prevent ICD and to treat lesions of mild to moderate severity. In this study...

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Main Authors: N. Cassano, C. Foti, S. Centofanti, L. Del Brocco, L. Donato, A. Ferrari, A. Bandiera, V. Colella, V. D'Argento, G. Di Pierro, G. Giglio, M. Mastrolonardo, V. Marzocca, V. Pietrantonio, G. Schiraldi, L. Ottomano, A. Pugliese, G.A. Vena
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2003-01-01
Series:European Journal of Inflammation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0300100107
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spelling doaj-01e5af35eba64ea7a8a6098d181c528a2020-11-25T02:33:59ZengSAGE PublishingEuropean Journal of Inflammation1721-727X2003-01-01110.1177/1721727X0300100107Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open TrialN. Cassano0C. Foti1S. CentofantiL. Del BroccoL. DonatoA. FerrariA. BandieraV. ColellaV. D'Argento2G. Di PierroG. Giglio3M. MastrolonardoV. MarzoccaV. PietrantonioG. SchiraldiL. OttomanoA. PuglieseG.A. Vena4 Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata, I.D.I., I.R.C.C.S., Rome Department of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Unit of Dermatology, University of Bari Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata, I.D.I., I.R.C.C.S., Rome Department of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Unit of Dermatology, University of Bari Department of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Unit of Dermatology, University of BariThe symptoms of irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) are often controlled by topical corticosteroids, which, however, are not suitable for the long-term management owing to the risk of side effects. Moisturizers can be used to prevent ICD and to treat lesions of mild to moderate severity. In this study we want to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of a cosmetic cream (Efaderm® cream), containing a mixture of substances with moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects ( borago officinalis oil, soy sterol, urea, lithium glycyrrethinate, carbocysteine, tocopheryl acetate, coenzyme Q10, allantoin), in the treatment of ICD. Three hundred and twelve patients with ICD entered the study. ICD was induced by either occupational or non-occupational factors, affected various skin sites, especially the hands, and was characterized by a subacute, recurrent or chronic course in the majority of cases. The cream was applied on lesionai skin twice a day, or more frequently if needed, for approximately 4 weeks. Most patients (n. 179) did not adopt preventive measures (e.g., irritant avoidance, suspension of working activities, use of protective gloves). After treatment, there was a significant improvement (P<0.001) of symptoms and signs of ICD (erythema, scaling/dryness, oozing/crusting, excoriations/fissuring, pruritus/burning), independently on the use of prevention. Patient's assessment of overall effectiveness was positive in the majority of cases.https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0300100107
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author N. Cassano
C. Foti
S. Centofanti
L. Del Brocco
L. Donato
A. Ferrari
A. Bandiera
V. Colella
V. D'Argento
G. Di Pierro
G. Giglio
M. Mastrolonardo
V. Marzocca
V. Pietrantonio
G. Schiraldi
L. Ottomano
A. Pugliese
G.A. Vena
spellingShingle N. Cassano
C. Foti
S. Centofanti
L. Del Brocco
L. Donato
A. Ferrari
A. Bandiera
V. Colella
V. D'Argento
G. Di Pierro
G. Giglio
M. Mastrolonardo
V. Marzocca
V. Pietrantonio
G. Schiraldi
L. Ottomano
A. Pugliese
G.A. Vena
Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
European Journal of Inflammation
author_facet N. Cassano
C. Foti
S. Centofanti
L. Del Brocco
L. Donato
A. Ferrari
A. Bandiera
V. Colella
V. D'Argento
G. Di Pierro
G. Giglio
M. Mastrolonardo
V. Marzocca
V. Pietrantonio
G. Schiraldi
L. Ottomano
A. Pugliese
G.A. Vena
author_sort N. Cassano
title Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
title_short Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
title_full Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effects of a Cosmetic Cream on Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Results of a Multicentre Open Trial
title_sort evaluation of the effects of a cosmetic cream on irritant contact dermatitis: results of a multicentre open trial
publisher SAGE Publishing
series European Journal of Inflammation
issn 1721-727X
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The symptoms of irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) are often controlled by topical corticosteroids, which, however, are not suitable for the long-term management owing to the risk of side effects. Moisturizers can be used to prevent ICD and to treat lesions of mild to moderate severity. In this study we want to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of a cosmetic cream (Efaderm® cream), containing a mixture of substances with moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects ( borago officinalis oil, soy sterol, urea, lithium glycyrrethinate, carbocysteine, tocopheryl acetate, coenzyme Q10, allantoin), in the treatment of ICD. Three hundred and twelve patients with ICD entered the study. ICD was induced by either occupational or non-occupational factors, affected various skin sites, especially the hands, and was characterized by a subacute, recurrent or chronic course in the majority of cases. The cream was applied on lesionai skin twice a day, or more frequently if needed, for approximately 4 weeks. Most patients (n. 179) did not adopt preventive measures (e.g., irritant avoidance, suspension of working activities, use of protective gloves). After treatment, there was a significant improvement (P<0.001) of symptoms and signs of ICD (erythema, scaling/dryness, oozing/crusting, excoriations/fissuring, pruritus/burning), independently on the use of prevention. Patient's assessment of overall effectiveness was positive in the majority of cases.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0300100107
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