Topical Corticosteroid Misuse Among Females Attending a Dermatology Outpatient Department in Ethiopia

F. T. Zewdu, A. Abdulkerim, Mahelet Dessie Nigatu, Getasew Mulatu Akenaw, M. Alemayehu
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Introduction: Irrational use of topical corticosteroid (TC) is quite common in Ethiopia due to the unrestricted availability and use of topical steroids (TS) not only by general public but also by physicians and chemists. This practice is highly prevalent and sought after, owing to the quick relief of symptoms in different dermatological conditions and its nature of enhancing beauty for a certain period. Objective: This study aims to evaluate and analyze the prevalence of misuse of topical steroids, causes behind the misuse and consequences after the use of topical steroids among females in a dermatology outpatient department (OPD) at Ayder Referral Hospital, Ethiopia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional observational questionnaire based study was conducted from April to August 2015. Patients were questioned and assessed for misuse of topical steroids in terms of indication, dose, frequency, duration, effects after use and source of recommendation of topical steroids among female clients. Results: During the study period, 104 (27.1%) patients presented with inappropriate use of topical steroids among patients (n=384) who were attended the OPD of dermatology unit at Ayder Referral Hospital, the only hospital providing treatment, care and preventive measures for dermatological cases, with a response rate of 97%. A total of 72 patients were presented with adverse effects of topical steroids resulting from the misuse of these drugs for various purposes. Misuse of topical steroids was found to be most prevalent in the age group of 21-30 years (51.15%) followed by age group between 11-20 years (21.15%), who were severely affected due to its inappropriate use. Whereas, melasma (40.38%) and rosacea (35.6%) were the most common reasons of steroid abuse, followed by facial acne (26%), use as sunscreen 44 (42.3%), non-specific dermatosis 35 (33.7%) and skin lightening (10.58%). Patients using topical corticosteroids as over-the-counter (OTC) after recommendation made by friends and family (44.8%) was found to be a factor of influence on the misuse of topical steroids followed by pharmacist and drug store vendors as over the counter patterns of use (31.7%). The least were recommended by clinicians (10.57%) for the treatment of acne, melasma/hyper-pigmentation and to improve the appearance during weddings and other ceremonies. Dermovate and dermalar (70.18%) were the most commonly used topical steroid preparations, causing the patients to often develop fungal infections such as tinea incognito (26.4%), followed by facial acne (25.6%), telangiectasia and rosacea (41%) being the most common side effects experienced. Conclusion: Misuse of topical steroids was found to be very common owing to prescriptions by dermatologists, the major reason being recommendations by healthcare professionals, pharmacists, family and friends. Abuse of these steroids causes fungal, bacterial infections and rosacea which leads to many other secondary complications.
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在埃塞俄比亚参加皮肤科门诊的女性中,局部皮质类固醇滥用
不合理使用外用皮质类固醇(TC)是相当普遍的在埃塞俄比亚由于不受限制的可用性和使用外用类固醇(TS)不仅由一般公众,而且由医生和化学家。这种做法非常普遍,受到追捧,因为它可以迅速缓解不同皮肤病的症状,并在一定时期内增强美丽。目的:本研究旨在评估和分析埃塞俄比亚Ayder转诊医院皮肤科门诊(OPD)女性局部类固醇滥用的流行程度、滥用原因和使用后的后果。材料与方法:2015年4 - 8月采用横断面观察性问卷调查法。对患者进行问询和评估,包括女性患者使用外用类固醇的适应症、剂量、频率、持续时间、使用后的效果和外用类固醇的推荐来源。结果:在研究期间,在唯一一家为皮肤病患者提供治疗、护理和预防措施的医院Ayder转诊医院皮肤科门诊就诊的患者(384例)中,有104例(27.1%)患者出现局部类固醇使用不当,有效率为97%。共有72例患者因各种目的误用局部类固醇药物而出现不良反应。外用类固醇药物滥用以21 ~ 30岁年龄组最常见(51.15%),其次为11 ~ 20岁年龄组(21.15%),用药不当影响严重。然而,黄褐斑(40.38%)和酒渣鼻(35.6%)是最常见的类固醇滥用原因,其次是面部痤疮(26%),用作防晒霜44(42.3%),非特异性皮肤病35(33.7%)和皮肤美白(10.58%)。经朋友和家人推荐以非处方(OTC)方式使用外用皮质类固醇的患者(44.8%)是影响外用类固醇滥用的一个因素,其次是药剂师和药店供应商的非处方使用方式(31.7%)。临床医生推荐最少的(10.57%)用于治疗痤疮、黄褐斑/色素沉着,以及改善婚礼和其他仪式期间的外观。皮动酸酯(70.18%)和真皮(70.18%)是最常用的外用类固醇制剂,引起患者经常发生真菌感染,如隐匿性癣(26.4%),其次是面部痤疮(25.6%),毛细血管扩张和酒糟鼻(41%)是最常见的副作用。结论:由于皮肤科医生的处方,误用局部类固醇是非常普遍的,主要原因是医护人员、药剂师、家人和朋友的推荐。滥用这些类固醇会导致真菌、细菌感染和酒渣鼻,从而导致许多其他继发性并发症。
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