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近五年中国汉族人群化妆品不良反应分析
Authors Dong C, Liu F, Liao Z, Lin L, Wang R, Du J, Huang W
Received 18 May 2023
Accepted for publication 25 August 2023
Published 5 September 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 2419—2428
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S418591
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Jeffrey Weinberg
Background: There are still some gaps in the summary and generalization of cosmetic-related adverse reaction reports.
Objective: The aim of this study is to summarize and analyze the occurrence of cosmetic adverse reactions in Shanghai Han population by using available survey data.
Materials and Methods: Collection, statistics and analysis of patients with cosmetic adverse reactions in Shanghai Huashan Hospital from 2017 to 2021.
Results: Among the 1004 patients, most of them (96.71%) were diagnosed as cosmetic contact dermatitis, which often occurred within 3 days of using cosmetics (51.79%). A total of 260 patients were tested with patch test, but the compliance rate was only 18.08%. Among them, 240 patients underwent additional European standard allergen tests, and positive allergens were detected in 210 cases (87.5%). Univariate analysis revealed that dosage form (emulsion and cream), age (≤ 25 years) and the allergic ingredients triethanolamine, rose oil, propylene glycol, thiomersal and musk ambrette are associated with the occurrence of cosmetic adverse reactions within seven days. A logit prediction model was also successfully constructed: Logit (P) = 1.710– 0.796× 1 + 1.185× 2 − 3.650X3-1.335X4.
Conclusion: This study complements the data reported on cosmetic adverse reactions in the Chinese Han population and suggests that in future clinical diagnosis and data collection, emphasis should be placed on patch testing, combining the patch test with cosmetic protoplast with the European standard allergen test to improve the detection rate.
Keywords: adverse reaction reporting, cosmetics, contact dermatitis, personal care products, patch tests