Effects of Topical Anti-inflammatory Agents and Emollients on UVB Erythema and Pigmentation in Normal Korean Males.
- Author:
Yoon Kee PARK
;
Seung Eon BAEK
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
UVB;
Corticosteroid;
MED;
MMD290
- MeSH:
Adult;
Anti-Inflammatory Agents*;
Bufexamac;
Desoximetasone;
Emollients*;
Erythema*;
Humans;
Hydrocortisone;
Male*;
Pigmentation*;
Tanning;
Triacetoneamine-N-Oxyl
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1985;23(3):290-298
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
In healthy Korean adult males, 6 hour-MED was 51 2+22.6mJ/cm,24 hour-MED was 67. 5+26. 7mJ/cm, and MMD was 86. 5 t21. 3mJ/cm for UVB irradiation respectively. UVB-MED and UVB-MMD was increased by desoxymethasone, hydrocortisone, and bufexama.c creams. Hydrophilic ointment base increased only 24 hour-MED. For 1 MED of UVB, all test agents inhibited erytherna for 48 hours, For 2 MEDs of UVB, desoxymethasone, bufexamac; and hydrocortisone creams inhibited erythema at 6 hours, while desoxymethasone and hydrophilic ointment base could suppress erythema at: 24. hours after irradiation. However, desoxymethasone was the most effective. Hydrophilic ointment base was efficacious only at 24 hours after irradiation. For 1 MMD of UVB, desoxymethasone, hydrocortisone, and bufexamac creams could reduced the delayed tanning (DT) reaction.