One patient has experienced an adverse reaction when using Curaderm BEC5. The patient experienced some scarring after using Curaderm BEC5 for several months.
On assessment it was established that: 1. The patient had applied Curaderm BEC5 on DRY SPOTS on the skin even though a dermatologist confirmed that THE PATIENT HAD NO SKIN CANCER 2. The patient was on corticosteroid therapy which consisted of prednisone and cortisone. Prednisone and cortisone therapy have many side effects, including adverse effects on the skin. Some reported side effects of prednisone and cortisone taken orally result in the following: Thinning of the skin, a tendency to bruise easily and extensively with slight trauma, development of large bruises, decreased muscle mass and weakness, dry skin, unusual skin growths, immune and inflammatory suppression, resulting in infections, and wounds take longer to heal. These steroids break down protein and suppress inflammation, and initial fibrous tissue is not laid down in the normal way.
Conclusions * Curaderm BEC5 should be used to treat non melanoma skin cancers such as: keratosis, keratoacanthoma, basal cell carcinoma and non metastasised squamous cell carcinoma. Patients should seek medical advice for their skin lesions before using Curaderm BEC5 and not apply Curaderm BEC5 on dry spots on the skin. * Patients on corticosteroid therapy such as prednisone and/or cortisone should not use Curaderm BEC5.
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