This third volume in an exciting and detailed series on contact allergens provides monographs of all 384 topical drugs which have caused contact allergy/allergic contact dermatitis. The monographs present: Identification section; Contact allergy (general population, patients with dermatitis, case reports and case series); Cross-reactions; Patch test sensitization; Photocontact allergy; and Immediate contact reactions (contact urticaria). Separate chapters present an overview of all aspects of allergic contact dermatitis to topical drugs, contact allergy to non-drug ingredients in topical pharmaceuticals and a preview of delayed-type allergy to systemic drugs (to be discussed in Volume 4).

Key Features:

  • Presents monographs of all known topical drugs which have caused contact allergy/allergic contact dermatitis
  • Provides a full literature review of relevant topics of allergenic topical drugs
  • Identifies IUPAC names, synonyms, CAS and EC numbers, structural and chemical formulas, Merck Index monographs, and advises on patch testing
  • Presents non-drug allergens in topical pharmaceuticals
  • Covers an extensive amount of information to benefit dermatologists, allergists, and all others interested in drug allergy



Autorentext

1980-2002 dermatologist in private practice in two hospitals in 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands. PhD 1988: Adverse Reactions to Cosmetics. Author of over 500 publications including 70 book chapters and 18 books (including this one), of which 6 are international (mainly for dermatologists) and 12 in Dutch for general practitioners, medical students, skin therapists, podiatrists/pedicures and (parents of) patients with atopic dermatitis. Regularly teaches dermatology to medical students at the University of Groningen. Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Dermatitis (specialized in contact allergy). Co-founder and former 10-year Editor-in-Chief of the Dutch Journal for Dermatology and Venereology. Received the American Contact Dermatitis Society Honorary Membership status for his 'vast contributions to contact dermatitis' in 2019.



Inhalt

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the author

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Why a book with monographs on topical drugs?
1.2 Data provided in this book

Chapter 2 An overview of allergic contact dermatitis from topical drugs
2.1 Side effects of topical drugs
2.2 Allergic contact dermatitis from topical drugs
2.2.1 Prevalence
2.2.2 Predisposing factors
2.2.3 Clinical manifestations
2.2.4 The allergens
2.3 Diagnostic procedures
2.4 Uses of corticosteroids
2.5 Allergic contact dermatitis from corticosteroids
2.6 The corticosteroid sensitizers
2.7 Diagnostic procedures in suspected corticosteroid allergy
2.8 Cross-reactivity between corticosteroids

Chapter 3 Monographs of topical drugs that have caused contact allergy/allergic contact dermatitis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Aceclidine
3.3 Aceclofenac
3.4 Acetarsone
3.5 Acetazolamide
3.6 Acetylcysteine
3.7 Acexamic acid
3.8 Acyclovir
3.9 Adapalene
3.10 Alcaftadine
3.11 Alclometasone dipropionate
3.12 Aluminum acetate
3.13 Ambroxol
3.14 Amcinonide
3.15 Aminocaproic acid
3.16 Aminolevulinic acid
3.17 3-(Aminomethyl)pyridyl salicylate
3.18 Amlexanox
3.19 Amorolfine
3.20 Amylocaine
3.21 Antazoline
3.22 Anthrarobin
3.23 Apraclonidine
3.24 Arbekacin
3.25 Atropine
3.26 Azidamfenicol
3.27 Azithromycin
3.28 Bacitracin
3.29 Beclomethasone dipropionate
3.30 Befunolol
3.31 Belladonna extract
3.32 Bendazac
3.33 Benzarone
3.34 Benzocaine
3.35 Benzoyl peroxide
3.36 Benzydamine
3.37 Betamethasone
3.38 Betamethasone dipropionate
3.39 Betamethasone sodium phosphate
3.40 Betamethasone valerate
3.41 Betaxolol
3.42 Bibrocathol
3.43 Bifonazole
3.44 Bimatoprost
3.45 Bismuth subnitrate
3.46 Bismuth tribromophenate
3.47 Brimonidine
3.48 Bromelains
3.49 Budesonide
3.50 Bufexamac
3.51 Buprenorphine
3.52 Butamben
3.53 Caine mix III
3.54 Calcipotriol
3.55 Canrenone
3.56 Carbarsone
3.57 Carmustine
3.58 Carteolol
3.59 Chloral hydrate
3.60 Chloramphenicol
3.61 Chlordantoin
3.62 Chlorphenesin
3.63 Chlorpheniramine
3.64 Chlorphenoxamine
3.65 Chlorproethazine
3.66 Chlorquinaldol
3.67 Chlortetracycline
3.68 Ciclesonide
3.69 Ciclopirox olamine
3.70 Clemizole
3.71 Clindamycin
3.72 Clioquinol
3.73 Clobetasol propionate
3.74 Clobetasone butyrate
3.75 Clocortolone pivalate
3.76 Clonidine
3.77 Cloprednol
3.78 Clotrimazole
3.79 Cloxyquin
3.80 Coal tar
3.81 Colistimethate
3.82 Colistin
3.83 Collagenase clostridium histolyticum
3.84 Cortisone acetate
3.85 Croconazole
3.86 Cromoglicic acid
3.87 Crotamiton
3.88 Cyclobenzaprine
3.89 Cyclopentolate
3.90 Cyproheptadine
3.91 Desonide
3.92 Desoximetasone
3.93 Dexamethasone
3.94 Dexamethasone acetate
3.95 Dexamethasone phosphate
3.96 Dexamethasone sodium phosphate
3.97 Dexchlorpheniramine
3.98 Dexketoprofen
3.99 Dibekacin
3.100 Dibrompropamidine
3.101 Dibucaine
3.102 Diclofenac
3.103 Diethylstilbestrol
3.104 Diflorasone diacetate
3.105 Diflucortolone valerate
3.106 Difluprednate
3.107 4,5-Dihydro-1H-imidazole monohydrochloride
3.108 Diltiazem
3.109 Dimethindene
3.110 Dioxopromethazine
3.111 Diperodon
3.112 Diphenhydramine
3.113 Dipivefrin
3.114 Dithranol
3.115 Dorzolamide
3.116 Doxepin
3.117 Dyclonine
3.118 Echothiophate
3.119 Econazole
3.120 Efinaconazole
3.121 Enilconazole
3.122 Enoxolone
3.123 Ephedrine
3.124 Epinephrine
3.125 Erythromycin
3.126 Estradiol
3.127 Estradiol benzoate
3.128 Estrogens, conjugated
3.129 Ethacridine
3.130 Etisazole
3.131 Etofenamate
3.132 Eucaine
3.133 Felbinac
3.134 Fenoterol
3.135 Fenticonazole
3.136 Fepradinol
3.137 Feprazone
3.138 Fluclorolone acetonide
3.139 Fludrocortisone acetate
3.140 Flufenamic acid
3.141 Flumethasone pivalate
3.142 Flunisolide
3.143 Fluocinolone acetonide
3.144 Fluocinonide
3.145 Fluocortolone
3.146 Fluocortolone caproate
3.147 Fluocortolone pivalate
3.148 Fluorometholone
3.149 Fluorouracil
3.150 Fluprednidene acetate
3.151 Fluprednisolone
3.152 Flurandrenolide
3.153 Flurbiprofen
3.154 Fluticasone propionate
3.155 Framycetin
3.156 Furaltadone
3.157 Fusidic acid
3.158 Gentamicin
3.159 Glycol salicylate
3.160 Gramicidin
3.161 Halcinonide
3.162 Halometasone
3.163 Haloprogin
3.164 Halquinol
3.165 Hexamidine
3.166 Hexamidine diisethionate
3.167 Hirudoid ® cream
3.168 Homatropine
3.169 Hydrocortisone
3.170 Hydrocortisone aceponate
3.171 Hydrocortisone acetate
3.172 Hydrocortisone butyrate
3.173 Hydrocortisone hemisuccinate
3.174 Hydrocortisone probutate
3.175 Hydrocortisone valerate
3.176 Hydroquinone
3.177 Ibacitabine
3.178 Ibuprofen piconol
3.179 Ibuproxam
3.180 Ichthammol
3.181 Idoxuridine
3.182 Indomethacin
3.183 Interferons
3.184 Iodine
3.185 Iodoform
3.186 Iodoquinol
3.187 Iothion
3.188 Isoconazole
3.189 Isoflupredone acetate
3.190 Isothipendyl
3.191 Kanamycin
3.192 Ketoconazole
3.193 Ketoprofen
3.194 Ketorolac tromethamine
3.195 Ketotifen
3.196 Lactic acid
3.197 Lanoconazole
3.198 Latanoprost
3.199 Levobunolol
3.200 Levocabastine
3.201 Lidocaine
3.…

Titel
Monographs in Contact Allergy, Volume 3
Untertitel
Topical Drugs
EAN
9781000367911
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
15.02.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
894