Topical Corticosteroids: A Review Article on its Adverse Effects and Abuse Leading to Local and Systemic Side Effects-Pharmacist Perspective
Abstract
Jibin James62387*, Ancy Chacko62388, Nirmitha S Kumar62389 and YM Angel Agnes62390
Topical corticosteroids are potent preferable drug of choice in dermatology, but its abuse and misuse are increasing. People tend to use topical corticosteroids for instant relief from itching and rashes but it may cause other local side effects. There is a misuse of topical corticosteroids due to number of reasons like easy availability as over the counter, available at affordable price, faster relief and onset of action. Long term use may cause systemic and topical side effects like skin atrophy, striae and telangiectasia. Prescribing these agents should be done cautiously and dermatologist should take time to explain patient on rational use of these agents-use, duration, dosage, frequency and side effects. Without any lesion or without any advice from dermatologist people use these agents irrationally for skin lightening, skin pigmentation. These practices should not be promoted and strict regulations should be taken to reduce misuse of topical corticosteroids. There should be an evidence based prescribing guidelines to prevent further abuse of these agents.