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[Ointments and other dermal applications].

C Surber1, K Schneider, C Pellanda

  • 1Institut für Spital-Pharmazie, Universitätsspital Basel. christian.surber@unibas.ch

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique
|July 18, 2006
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Choosing the right vehicle is crucial in dermatopharmacotherapy. Factors like lesion severity, skin type, and vehicle properties influence treatment success and patient adherence.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Pharmaceutics

Context:

  • Effective topical treatment selection in dermatology relies heavily on vehicle choice.
  • Patient-specific factors and vehicle characteristics are key considerations.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the critical role of vehicle selection in dermatopharmacotherapy.
  • To outline the essential criteria for choosing an appropriate dermatological vehicle.

Summary:

  • Vehicle selection in dermatopharmacotherapy depends on lesion acuity, location, extent, skin type, and patient cosmetic preferences.
  • Removability, cooling, and occlusive effects are vital vehicle properties influencing therapeutic outcomes.

Impact:

  • Optimizing vehicle choice enhances successful dermatopharmacotherapy.

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  • Tailored therapeutic and utilization strategies improve patient compliance with topical treatments.