Topical Skin Therapeutics Flashcards

1
Q

name six possible bases that topical medications can come in

A
gel
cream
ointment 
paste 
lotion 
foam
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2
Q

what is a cream?

A

a semisolid emulsion of oil in water

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3
Q

what do creams contain?

A

emulsifier
preservative

high water content

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4
Q

what do creams do?

A

cool and moisturise the skin

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5
Q

what are the pros of creams?

A

non greasy

easy to apply

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6
Q

what is an ointmennt?

A

a semisolid grease or oil

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7
Q

what is the action of an ointment?

A

occlusive and emollient to restrict epidermal water loss

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8
Q

what is the downside to ointments?

A

they are greasy

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9
Q

what is a lotion?

A

a suspension of a medication in a liquid

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10
Q

what are lotions used for?

A

treating skin in hair bearing areas i.e. scalp

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11
Q

what are gels?

A

thick semi solid solutions

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12
Q

what do gels contain?

A

HMW polymers i.e. methylcellulose

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13
Q

what are pastes?

A

semi-solids containing finely powdered material

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14
Q

what are the downsides to pastes?

A

stiff
greasy
hard to apply

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15
Q

what are pastes used for?

A

protection
occlusion
hydration
soothing

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16
Q

what are foams?

A

a colloid with two/three phases i.e. liquid and then a foam

17
Q

what do emollients do?

A

enhance the rehydration of the epidermis

18
Q

what common condition are emollients used for?

A

eczema

19
Q

what dose of an emollient is prescribed for eczema?

A

300-500g

20
Q

what can be used to treat xerotic skin?

A

wet wrap therapy

21
Q

what is xerotic skin?

A

skin that is very dry

22
Q

what three effects can topical corticosteroids have on the skin?

A

vasoconstrictive
anti inflammatory
anti proliferative

23
Q

name a mild topical corticosteroid

A

hydrocortisone

24
Q

name three moderate topical corticosteroids

A

modrasone
clobetasone
butyrate

25
Q

name two potent topical corticosteroids

A

mometasone
betamethasone valerate

26
Q

name a very potent topical corticosteroid

A

clobetasol propionate

27
Q

what do you need to be aware of when prescribing a topical corticosteroid for pustular psoriasis?

A

rebound triggering

28
Q

how much topical corticosteroid is required for an application to the whole adult body?

A

20-30g

29
Q

how much is 1 fingertip unit of topical corticosteroid and how much does this cover?

A

0.5g

two hand areas

30
Q

name a calcineurin inhibitor

A

tacrolimus

pimecrolimus

31
Q

how do calcineurin inhibitors work?

A

suppress lymphocyte activation

32
Q

what are calcineurin inhibitors used for?

A

atopic eczema

especially for the face and in children