JOURNAL OF THE CZECH PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY AND THE SLOVAK PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY

Čes. slov. farm. 2004, 53(3):151-156

Contact Sensitization to Auxiliary Substances in Dermatological External and CosmeticPreparations

E. Dastychová1, M. Nečas1, K. Pěnčíková1, P. Černý2
1 I. Dermatovenerologická klinika Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity a Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny, Brno
2 Lékové informační centrum Ústavní lékárny Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny, Brno

From April 2001 to December 2002, a group of 514 patients (178 men, 336 women, average age 42.8years) suffering from chronic eczema were tested by means of epicutaneous tests for contacthypersensitivity to selected auxiliary substances of dermatological external and cosmetic preparations.In 194 patients, the principal diagnosis was atopic eczema. Of the preservatives, the mostfrequently sensitizing agents were Thiomersal in 13.6%, phenylmercuric acetate in 7.8%, formaldehydein 5.6%, Bronopol in 5.1%, chlorohexidine in 3.3%, dibromodicyanobutane/phenoxyethanol in2.9%, chloroacetamide in 2.1%, Kathon CG and parabenes in 1.9%, imidazolidinyl urea anddiazolidinyl urea in 1.4%, glutaraldehyde in 1.2%,DMDM-hydantoin in 1.0%, dichlorophen in 0.8%,sorbic acid, phenoxyethanol and triclosan in 0.6%, benzalkonium chloride, Quaternium-15 andchlorocresol in 0.4% and chloroquinaldol in 0.2% of the group of patients. Of antioxidizing agents,it was dodecyl gallate in 2.3%, butylhydroxyanisol in 1.2%, propyl gallate in 0.6%, butylhydroxytoluenin 0.4% of the group o patients and of emulsifiers, alcoholes lanae in 5.1%, triethanolamine in1.6% and propylene glycol in 0.4% of the group of patients. A complete list of contained substancesin drug information sheets of both pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations seems necessaryparticularly for patients suffering from eczema. The results of the test can serve as feed-backinformation for the manufacturers of both pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations.

Keywords: sensitization; auxiliary substances; preservatives; antioxidants; emulsifiers

Published: March 1, 2004  Show citation

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Dastychová E, Nečas M, Pěnčíková K, Černý P. Contact Sensitization to Auxiliary Substances in Dermatological External and CosmeticPreparations. Čes. slov. farm. 2004;53(3):151-156.
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