Topical drugs. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Topical drugs. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Topical drugs
- Further Information:
- Note: Anton C. de Groot.
- Authors:
- Groot, Anton C. de
- Contents:
- 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; 3.38Preface; 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<br />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<br />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; 3.202 Lincomycin; 3.203 Luliconazole; 3.204 Mabuprofen; 3.205 Mafenide<br />3.206 Mazipredone; 3.207 Mechlorethamine; 3.208 Medrysone; 3.209 Mephenesin; 3.210 Meprylcaine; 3.211 Mesulfen; 3.212 Methoxsalen; 3.213 Methyl aminolevulinate; 3.214 Methyldiphenhydramine; 3.215 Methyl nicotinate; 3.216 Methylphenidate; 3.217 Methylprednisolone; 3.218 Methylprednisolone aceponate; 3.219 Methylprednisolone acetate; 3.220 Methylprednisolone hemisuccinate; 3.221 Methyl salicylate; 3.222 Methyl salicylate 2-ethylbutyrate; 3.223 Metipranolol; 3.224 Metoprolol; 3.225 Metronidazole; 3.226 Miconazole; 3.227 Minoxidil; 3.228 Miscellaneous topical drugs; 3.229 Mitomycin C; 3.230 Mometasone furoate; 3.231 Monobenzone; 3.232 Mupirocin; 3.233 Naftifine; 3.234 Naphazoline; 3.235 Neomycin; 3.236 Neticonazole; 3.237 Nicoboxil; 3.238 Nicotine; 3.239 Nifuratel ; 3.240 Nifuroxime; 3.241 Nifurprazine; 3.242 Nitrofurazone; 3.243 Nitroglycerin; 3.244 Nonoxynol-9; 3.245 Norethisterone; 3.246 Nylidrin; 3.247 Nystatin; 3.248 Olaflur ; 3.249 Oxiconazole; 3.250 Oxybuprocaine; 3.251 Oxyphenbutazone; 3.252 Oxyquinoline; 3.253 Oxytetracycline; 3.254 Paromomycin; 3.255 Pecilocin; 3.256 Penicillamine; 3.257 Penicillins, unspecified; 3.258 Pheniramine; 3.259 Phenylbutazone; 3.260 Phenylephrine; 3.261 Piketoprofen; 3.262 Pilocarpine; 3.263 Pimecrolimus; 3.264 Piperazine; 3.265 Pirenoxine; 3.266 Piroxicam; 3.267 Piroxicam cinnamate; 3.268 Polidocanol; 3.269 Polymyxin B; 3.270 Povidone-iodine; 3.271 Pramoxine; 3.272 Prednicarbate; 3.273 Prednisolone; 3.274 Prednisolone acetate; 3.275 Prednisolone caproate; 3.276 Prednisolone hemisuccinate; 3.277 Prednisolone pivalate; 3.278 Prednisolone sodium metazoate; 3.279 Prednisolone valerate acetate; 3.280 Prednisone; 3.281 Prilocaine; 3.282 Procaine; 3.283 Procinonide; 3.284 Proflavine; 3.285 Promestriene; 3.286 Promethazine; 3.287 Prop … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 616.973
Allergy
Contact dermatitis - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000367911
9781000367867
9781003159360 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367236939
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