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Emollient treatment of atopic dermatitis: latest evidence and clinical considerations

AIM: To review current classes of emollients in the market, their clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis (AD) and considerations for choice of an emollient. METHODS: PubMed Clinical Queries under Clinical Study Categories (with Category limited to Therapy and Scope limited to Narrow) and Systematic...

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Autores principales: Hon, Kam Lun, Kung, Jeng Sum Charmaine, Ng, Wing Gi Gigi, Leung, Ting Fan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioExcel Publishing Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29692852
http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.212530
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Kung, Jeng Sum Charmaine
Ng, Wing Gi Gigi
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description AIM: To review current classes of emollients in the market, their clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis (AD) and considerations for choice of an emollient. METHODS: PubMed Clinical Queries under Clinical Study Categories (with Category limited to Therapy and Scope limited to Narrow) and Systematic Reviews were used as the search engine. Keywords of ‘emollient or moisturizer’ and ‘atopic dermatitis’ were used. OVERVIEW OF FINDINGS: Using the keywords of ‘emollient’ and ‘atopic dermatitis’, there were 105 and 36 hits under Clinical Study Categories (with Category limited to Therapy and Scope limited to Narrow) and Systematic Reviews, respectively. Plant-derived products, animal products and special ingredients were discussed. Selected proprietary products were tabulated. CONCLUSIONS: A number of proprietary emollients have undergone trials with clinical data available on PubMed-indexed journals. Most moisturizers showed some beneficial effects, but there was generally no evidence that one moisturizer is superior to another. Choosing an appropriate emollient for AD patients would improve acceptability and adherence for emollient treatment. Physician’s recommendation is the primary consideration for patients when selecting a moisturizer/emollient; therefore, doctors should provide evidence-based information about these emollients.
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spelling pubmed-59082672018-04-24 Emollient treatment of atopic dermatitis: latest evidence and clinical considerations Hon, Kam Lun Kung, Jeng Sum Charmaine Ng, Wing Gi Gigi Leung, Ting Fan Drugs Context Review AIM: To review current classes of emollients in the market, their clinical efficacy in atopic dermatitis (AD) and considerations for choice of an emollient. METHODS: PubMed Clinical Queries under Clinical Study Categories (with Category limited to Therapy and Scope limited to Narrow) and Systematic Reviews were used as the search engine. Keywords of ‘emollient or moisturizer’ and ‘atopic dermatitis’ were used. OVERVIEW OF FINDINGS: Using the keywords of ‘emollient’ and ‘atopic dermatitis’, there were 105 and 36 hits under Clinical Study Categories (with Category limited to Therapy and Scope limited to Narrow) and Systematic Reviews, respectively. Plant-derived products, animal products and special ingredients were discussed. Selected proprietary products were tabulated. CONCLUSIONS: A number of proprietary emollients have undergone trials with clinical data available on PubMed-indexed journals. Most moisturizers showed some beneficial effects, but there was generally no evidence that one moisturizer is superior to another. Choosing an appropriate emollient for AD patients would improve acceptability and adherence for emollient treatment. Physician’s recommendation is the primary consideration for patients when selecting a moisturizer/emollient; therefore, doctors should provide evidence-based information about these emollients. BioExcel Publishing Ltd 2018-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5908267/ /pubmed/29692852 http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.212530 Text en Copyright © 2018 Hon KL, Kung JSC, Ng WGG, Leung TF. Published by Drugs in Context under Creative Commons License Deed CC BY NC ND 4.0 which allows anyone to copy, distribute, and transmit the article provided it is properly attributed in the manner specified below. No commercial use without permission.
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title_short Emollient treatment of atopic dermatitis: latest evidence and clinical considerations
title_sort emollient treatment of atopic dermatitis: latest evidence and clinical considerations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29692852
http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.212530
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