Emollients are effective first-line treatment to decrease symptoms of eczema and reduce the need to use steroids in children (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, consistent randomized, controlled trials [RCTs]). Tar preparations work, but compliance may be limited (SOR: B, single small RCT). Gamma-linoleic acid preparations, borage oil, and evening primrose oil show efficacy in small studies (SOR: B, small RCTs). MAS063DP cream (Atopiclair) is effective (SOR: B, single RCT)
The quest for acceptable and effective ways of managing eczema goes on. The mainstay of treatment is...
Background: eczema is a common skin condition. Although topical corticosteroids have been a first‐li...
Objective To determine whether a three day burst ofa potent corticosteroid is more effective than a ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood eczema is very common. Treatment often includes emollient bath additives, desp...
Introduction Atopic dermatitis/eczema affects around 20% of children and is characterised by inflame...
Introduction Bath emollients are widely prescribed for childhood eczema, yet evidence of their benef...
Background: to our knowledge, there are no trials comparing emollients commonly used for childhood e...
Background Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, which usually develops in early childhoo...
Objectives: to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of including emollient ba...
Objectives: To determine the clinical and cost-effectiveness of including emollient bath additives i...
The quest for acceptable and effective ways of managing eczema goes on. The mainstay of treatment is...
Background: eczema is a common skin condition. Although topical corticosteroids have been a first‐li...
Objective To determine whether a three day burst ofa potent corticosteroid is more effective than a ...
BACKGROUND: Childhood eczema is very common. Treatment often includes emollient bath additives, desp...
Introduction Atopic dermatitis/eczema affects around 20% of children and is characterised by inflame...
Introduction Bath emollients are widely prescribed for childhood eczema, yet evidence of their benef...
Background: to our knowledge, there are no trials comparing emollients commonly used for childhood e...
Background Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, which usually develops in early childhoo...
Objectives: to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of including emollient ba...
Objectives: To determine the clinical and cost-effectiveness of including emollient bath additives i...
The quest for acceptable and effective ways of managing eczema goes on. The mainstay of treatment is...
Background: eczema is a common skin condition. Although topical corticosteroids have been a first‐li...
Objective To determine whether a three day burst ofa potent corticosteroid is more effective than a ...