TY - JOUR
T1 - Selected active naturals for atopic dermatitis
T2 - Atopic Dermatitis Part 1
AU - Silverberg, Nanette B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - The desire for naturally derived agents is a growing trend for patients, physicians, and pharmaceutical companies. Studies indicate that complementary and alternative medicine is often used by patients and parents of children with atopic dermatitis, not necessarily with beneficial results. A half-dozen natural agents (ie, topical agents: coconut oil, colloidal oatmeal, sunflower oil, mustard oil, glycerin, and oral Chinese herbal therapy) are discussed because they have become popular for their expected activity in the therapy of atopic dermatitis. A critical review of the published literature on these agents is presented with specific focus on potential such side effects as hepatotoxicity with Chinese herbals.
AB - The desire for naturally derived agents is a growing trend for patients, physicians, and pharmaceutical companies. Studies indicate that complementary and alternative medicine is often used by patients and parents of children with atopic dermatitis, not necessarily with beneficial results. A half-dozen natural agents (ie, topical agents: coconut oil, colloidal oatmeal, sunflower oil, mustard oil, glycerin, and oral Chinese herbal therapy) are discussed because they have become popular for their expected activity in the therapy of atopic dermatitis. A critical review of the published literature on these agents is presented with specific focus on potential such side effects as hepatotoxicity with Chinese herbals.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2017.03.011
DO - 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2017.03.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 28709569
AN - SCOPUS:85022219281
SN - 0738-081X
VL - 35
SP - 383
EP - 386
JO - Clinics in Dermatology
JF - Clinics in Dermatology
IS - 4
ER -