1963
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1963.01590220059007
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Percutaneous Absorption of C14-Labeled Triamcinolone Acetonide

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“…Malkinson & Kirschcnbaum (13) in thcir work on absorption of triamcinolone, mention two fac tors which remain to be evaluatcd: (i) dccreascd race of local mctabolic inactivation of the steroid, and (ii) prolonged and dccreased rate of c1rcula tory removal dcpendent on local tissue storage in corium. The pronounccd and prolonged vascular action of the fluorinated steroids rnay be cx plained in part by thcse two postulations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malkinson & Kirschcnbaum (13) in thcir work on absorption of triamcinolone, mention two fac tors which remain to be evaluatcd: (i) dccreascd race of local mctabolic inactivation of the steroid, and (ii) prolonged and dccreased rate of c1rcula tory removal dcpendent on local tissue storage in corium. The pronounccd and prolonged vascular action of the fluorinated steroids rnay be cx plained in part by thcse two postulations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerable care must be used to be sure that further increases in topical potency will not result in a proportionate increase in potential systemic effects. Even though a strongly anti-inflammatory derivative may not be absorbed through normal skin or skin stripped of its stratum corneum more readily than its parent, hydrocortisone, and may in fact be absorbed more slowly than hydrocortisone through stripped skin, as shown by Malkinson 13 the absorption of these agents through skin affected by various diseases has not yet been measured. It is reasonable to assume that more absorption takes place through skin affected with an inflammatory disease like psoriasis than through a noninflammatory dermatosis such as alopecia totalis, as demonstrated by Gill and Baxter.8 However, absorption of a compound does not necessarily mean that it reaches the systemic circulation in an active form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the start of the twentieth century, numerous in vivo trials showed chronic absorption following topical administration by measuring drug amounts in skin, urine, and feces [33]. Primary analytical techniques were purely qualitative and compounds were observed in the blood or urine by examining the change in the assessed sample in terms of color, acidity, or density compared to the normal sample [34].…”
Section: In the Twentieth Century The Emergence Of Topical Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%