Prednicarbate (dermatop): a review
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Prednicarbate (dermatop): a review
Abstract
Prednicarbate is a non-halogenated, double-ester derivative of prednisolone that has become of interest for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases, for example atopic dermatitis. In the past, topical steroids have been a popular choice for treating these diseases; however, the potential for significant local and systemic adverse events, such as skin atrophy and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis suppression have limited their use. Prednicarbate has been found to have a favorable benefit-risk ratio, with low skin atrophy potential, and a high anti-inflammatory action. Prednicarbate may be particularly advantageous when used intermittently in pediatric and elderly patients.
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