Prevalence of Using Non-Prescribed Topical Corticosteroids on the Face of Female Citizens of Makkah, Saudi Arabia (2020-2021)

Ahmed ZahrAllayali
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Topical corticosteroids (TCS) are among the most prescribed medications for the treatment of dermatological diseases. However, the inappropriate use on the face without any prescription might result in several adverse effects such as purpura, atrophy, and rosacea-like dermatitis. This emphasized the need to evaluate the prevalence of non-prescribed use of these products in females to determine appropriate action. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to estimate the point prevalence of using non-prescribed TCS on the face of female citizens of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. This study was conducted among women living in Makkah using an electronic questionnaire distributed through social media applications from October 2020 to January 2021. The questionnaire comprised of various questions about the participant's characteristics, the pattern of using TCS, the reason for usage, and how frequently the participants used TCS. The study included 565 women from Makkah; 258 (45.7%) of the participants used topical skin treatment, 126 (48.8%) reported that the treatment contained TCS, most of the participants who used this topical skin treatment (52.4%) did not have a medical prescription. Doctor’s prescription had no significant association with the duration of using TCS (p = 0.06), frequency of using TCS (p = 0.05), or how TCS was accessed (p = 0.06). Most of the women, 47 (71.2%), who used un-prescribed TCS did not know that TCS can cause acne (P = 0.003). A significant association was found between topical steroids and having no prior knowledge that it can cause telangiectasia (P=0.005). The most common area for TCS use was face (41.5%). The use of TCS among women in Makkah is high, primarily for the treatment of the face. However, more than half of the women use it without a doctor’s prescription.
沙特阿拉伯麦加女性居民面部使用非处方外用皮质类固醇的流行情况(2020-2021)
局部皮质类固醇(TCS)是治疗皮肤病最常用的药物之一。然而,在没有任何处方的情况下,不适当的使用在脸上可能会导致一些不良反应,如紫癜,萎缩,酒渣鼻样皮炎。这强调有必要评估女性非处方使用这些产品的普遍情况,以确定适当的行动。在这项横断面研究中,我们旨在估计沙特阿拉伯麦加女性公民脸上使用非处方TCS的点患病率。本研究于2020年10月至2021年1月期间通过社交媒体应用程序分发电子问卷,在居住在麦加的妇女中进行。问卷内容包括参与者的特点、使用TCS的模式、使用原因、使用频率等问题。这项研究包括565名来自麦加的女性;258人(45.7%)使用局部皮肤治疗,126人(48.8%)报告治疗中含有TCS,大多数使用这种局部皮肤治疗的参与者(52.4%)没有医疗处方。医生处方与TCS使用时间(p = 0.06)、TCS使用频率(p = 0.05)、TCS获取方式(p = 0.06)无显著相关性。大多数使用非处方TCS的女性,47名(71.2%)不知道TCS会导致痤疮(P = 0.003)。局部类固醇与事先不知道它会导致毛细血管扩张之间存在显著关联(P=0.005)。最常使用TCS的部位是面部(41.5%)。麦加妇女使用TCS的比例很高,主要用于面部治疗。然而,超过一半的女性在没有医生处方的情况下使用它。
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