Abstract |
In 40 volunteers the efficacy of three lotions with 10% hamamelis distillates from different suppliers, two vehicles, dimethindene maleate 0.1% gel, hydrocortisone 1% cream and hydrocortisone 0.25% lotion were investigated in a modified UV erythema test with three UV dosages (1.2, 1.4 and 1.7 MED). The test preparations were applied occlusively over a 48-hour period following irradiation. Chromametric measurement of redness and visual assessment were performed 24, 48 and 72 h after induction of erythema. The hydrocortisone formulations were most effective in erythema suppression. An anti- inflammatory effect was noted for all three hamamelis lotions as well as for the vehicles. A significantly greater suppression of erythema than seen with the vehicles was noted for one of the hamamelis lotions at 1.4 MED. The efficacy of the antihistamine dimethindene maleate did not surpass the hamamelis lotions or the vehicles. Even though the differences between the hamamelis lotions were slight, it was possible to make an objective selection of the best hamamelis distillate for aftersun purposes.
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Authors | B J Hughes-Formella, A Filbry, J Gassmueller, F Rippke |
Journal | Skin pharmacology and applied skin physiology
(Skin Pharmacol Appl Skin Physiol)
2002 Mar-Apr
Vol. 15
Issue 2
Pg. 125-32
ISSN: 1422-2868 [Print] Switzerland |
PMID | 11867970
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel |
Chemical References |
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
- Histamine H1 Antagonists
- Plant Extracts
- Dimethindene
- Hydrocortisone
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Topics |
- Administration, Topical
- Adult
- Analysis of Variance
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
(therapeutic use)
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
(therapeutic use)
- Dimethindene
- Double-Blind Method
- Erythema
(drug therapy)
- Female
- Hamamelis
- Histamine H1 Antagonists
(therapeutic use)
- Humans
- Hydrocortisone
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Phytotherapy
(methods)
- Plant Extracts
(therapeutic use)
- Statistics, Nonparametric
- Sunburn
(drug therapy)
- Ultraviolet Rays
(adverse effects)
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