Contact dermatitis due to budesonide: report of five cases and review of the Japanese literature
- PMID: 8002140
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4362.1994.tb01516.x
Contact dermatitis due to budesonide: report of five cases and review of the Japanese literature
Abstract
Background: Contact allergy to corticosteroids has recently gained increased attention.
Methods: Five cases of contact dermatitis due to budesonide, a nonhalogenated steroid, are described. The Japanese literature was reviewed for reports on this allergy, and the occurrence due to budesonide was compared with that of other dermocorticosteroids.
Results: Budesonide use can cause contact dermatitis.
Conclusions: Although budesonide may be beneficial because of its anti-inflammatory effects, clinicians should be alert to its potential for causing contact dermatitis.
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