Contact allergy to corticosteroids in patients using inhaled or intranasal corticosteroids for allergic rhinitis or asthma

Michelle L. Bennett, Julie M. Fountain, Martha Ann McCarty, Elizabeth F. Sherertz
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Background: Patients using topically applied corticosteroids are at risk of developing allergic contact hypersensitivity. Objective: To assess prevalence of allergic contact hypersensitivity reactions to inhaled or intranasal corticosteroids. Methods: A prospective study of 30 adult patients using inhaled or intranasal corticosteroids for conditions such as allergic rhinitis was performed. We used epicutaneous patch testing to determine the prevalence of allergic contact hypersensitivity to corticosteroids and common additives (propylene glycol and benzalkonium chloride) in inhaled and nasal corticosteroid preparations in this population. Results: Of 30 patients, 4 (13%) had positive patch test results. 3 (10%) were allergic reactions and 1 (3%) was an irritant reaction. Half of the reactions were to a corticosteroid (budesonide) and half were to a common preservative in nasal preparations (benzalkonium chloride). Conclusion: This study supports other clinical evidence that contact dermatitis/mucositis from inhaled or intranasal corticosteroid products can occur. The corticosteroids or added agents such as preservatives can be causative and may result in allergic or irritant reactions, which can be relevant to clinical symptoms.

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使用吸入或鼻内皮质类固醇治疗过敏性鼻炎或哮喘的患者对皮质类固醇的接触性过敏
背景:局部应用皮质类固醇的患者有发生过敏性接触性超敏反应的风险。目的:评估吸入或鼻内皮质类固醇的变态反应性接触超敏反应的患病率。方法:对30例使用吸入或鼻内皮质类固醇治疗变应性鼻炎的成年患者进行前瞻性研究。我们使用皮肤贴片试验来确定该人群对吸入和鼻用皮质类固醇制剂中皮质类固醇和常见添加剂(丙二醇和苯扎氯铵)的过敏性接触超敏反应的患病率。结果:30例患者中,4例(13%)贴片试验阳性。过敏反应3例(10%),刺激反应1例(3%)。一半的反应是对皮质类固醇(布地奈德),一半是对鼻腔制剂中常见的防腐剂(苯扎氯铵)。结论:本研究支持其他临床证据,即吸入或鼻内皮质类固醇产品可发生接触性皮炎/粘膜炎。皮质类固醇或添加剂(如防腐剂)可能具有致病性,并可能导致过敏或刺激反应,这可能与临床症状有关。
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