Herbal medicines: Chemical burns following topical treatment with Ranunculus arvensis: case reportAdolescentsChemical-burns, drug-inducedHerbal-medicines, adverse reactions - seriousTopicalReactions Weekly
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This report describes an in vitro method which predicts the antimicrobial effects of the drugs which are used for topical application in the treatment of infected burn wounds. Standard in vitro disc sensitivities are not available for th... P Nathan,EJ Law,DF Murphy,... - 《Burns》 被引量...
For substances not mentioned in this chapter, the Recommendations in Chapter 2.17 can serve as an orientation. If treatment involves a large area of the skin over a long period of time, the absorption and the effects of the individual substances must be considered, and it is advised t...
A comparative study of povidone iodine cream and silver sulphadiazine in the to pical treatment of burns. In: Selwyn S (ed), Proceedings of the First Asian/Pacific Congress on Antisepsis, Royal Society of Medicine Services Ltd. 1988. Park N-Y, Valacchi G, Lim Y. Effect of dietary ...
Studies confirm the efficacy of these topical agents in combination with superficial and/or medium depth or deep peeling agents for photodamaged skin treatment. Indications for type of chemical peels according to various clinical diagnosis are done, as well as advantages and disadvantages of different...
micelles, lamellar phases, polymer matrices, liquid crystalline and crystalline states of wax excipients, as well as the solid states of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Different topical medicated semi-solid formulations, spanning a range of treatment indications, reveal a variety of different ...
In addition, SMPs were tested ex vivo using a human skin explant model for chemical-induced skin wounding. The data show that SMP treatment mitigates inflammation and accelerates wound healing by decreasing Mmp9 expression26, rescuing skin superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity27, and suppressing ...
therapeutic treatment of a wide variety of dermatological disorders in which inflammation is a component. Examples of these diseases are psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, etc. Inflammation accompanying thermal or chemical burns as well as sunburn are other areas for application ...
“Patient” refers to warm-blooded animals, such as mammals, for example, humans, who are in need of treatment. “Resin” refers to a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, which possesses valuable chemical properties. “Therapeutically effective amount” refers to the amount of subject compound th...