Irritation and staining by dithranol (anthralin) and related compounds. III. Cumulative irritancy and staining during repeated chamber testing

Authors

  • H. Brandt
  • KK. Mustakallio

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https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555563237240

Abstract

Irritation and staining, the side effects of dithranol and related compounds have previously been studied after a single chamber-exposure. To mimic the therapeutic situation, the chamber application was repeated for 3 weeks on the uninvolved back skin of 17 psoriasis patients. In equimolar concentrations corresponding to 0.05% dithranol, dithranol caused markedly more erythema and staining than 10-propionyl dithranol and 10-butyryl dithranol, whereas 10-butyryl dithranol irritated and stained less than 10-propionyl dithranol. To reach the irritation and staining level of dithranol, a 4-fold higher concentration of 10-butyryl dithranol was required. During the first week the irritation culminated, declining later despite repeated applications, possibly because of exhaustion of anthrone-induced inflammatory mediators.

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Published

1983-05-01

How to Cite

Brandt, H., & Mustakallio, K. (1983). Irritation and staining by dithranol (anthralin) and related compounds. III. Cumulative irritancy and staining during repeated chamber testing. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 63(3), 237–240. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555563237240

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