The human skin blanching (vasoconstriction) assay for the assessment of topical corticosteroids has been in use for over 30 years, the intensity of the drug-induced blanching being assessed subjectively by eye. Both arms of several male and female volunteers are used for product application and more than one observer is used to estimate the degree of induced blanching. There are, therefore, numerous variables which are inherent in the assay procedure. This investigation consisted of three identical trials performed at 8-week intervals, utilising the same 18 volunteers and the same three observers in an attempt to address the question of reproducibility of the assay. From the results obtained it is clear that the assay methodology is capable...
Numerous experiments in recent years have indicated differences in the bioavailability of corticoste...
Bioavailability concerns for topical dermatological products are complex and it is especially diffic...
PURPOSE. The assessment of the degree of skin blanching following the application of a formulation...
The human skin blanching (vasoconstriction) assay for the assessment of topical corticosteroids has ...
The human skin blanching assay remains in widespread use as a reliable, qualitative, comparative ind...
The human skin-blanching (or vasoconstrictor) assay has evolved from initial observations that corti...
The human skin blanching (vasoconstriction) assay for the assessment of topical corticosteroids has ...
We have read with interest a recent critique of the human skin blanching assay. We are concerned abo...
From introduction: Topical corticosteroids are still the most widely used drugs in the treatment of ...
In a recent Guidance document the American FDA recommended the use of a chromameterrather thanthe hu...
Two possible variables of the McKenzie/Stoughton blanching assay, namely amount applied to the test ...
In a Guidance document, the American FDA recommends the use of a Minolta chromameter rather than the...
The blanching activities of Betnovate and Celestoderm-V lotions (betamethasone-17-valerate, 0,1%) an...
The bioavailabilities of three locally manufactured proprietary betamethasone- 17-valerate containin...
Topical corticosteroid formulations have been in use now for some 30 years and many methods are avai...
Numerous experiments in recent years have indicated differences in the bioavailability of corticoste...
Bioavailability concerns for topical dermatological products are complex and it is especially diffic...
PURPOSE. The assessment of the degree of skin blanching following the application of a formulation...
The human skin blanching (vasoconstriction) assay for the assessment of topical corticosteroids has ...
The human skin blanching assay remains in widespread use as a reliable, qualitative, comparative ind...
The human skin-blanching (or vasoconstrictor) assay has evolved from initial observations that corti...
The human skin blanching (vasoconstriction) assay for the assessment of topical corticosteroids has ...
We have read with interest a recent critique of the human skin blanching assay. We are concerned abo...
From introduction: Topical corticosteroids are still the most widely used drugs in the treatment of ...
In a recent Guidance document the American FDA recommended the use of a chromameterrather thanthe hu...
Two possible variables of the McKenzie/Stoughton blanching assay, namely amount applied to the test ...
In a Guidance document, the American FDA recommends the use of a Minolta chromameter rather than the...
The blanching activities of Betnovate and Celestoderm-V lotions (betamethasone-17-valerate, 0,1%) an...
The bioavailabilities of three locally manufactured proprietary betamethasone- 17-valerate containin...
Topical corticosteroid formulations have been in use now for some 30 years and many methods are avai...
Numerous experiments in recent years have indicated differences in the bioavailability of corticoste...
Bioavailability concerns for topical dermatological products are complex and it is especially diffic...
PURPOSE. The assessment of the degree of skin blanching following the application of a formulation...