在沙特阿拉伯,不受管制的美白面霜中的对苯二酚水平以及女性对美白产品的知识、态度和实践。

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Patient preference and adherence Pub Date : 2025-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PPA.S514993
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摘要

背景:在沙特阿拉伯,人们广泛使用美白产品(slp),这是由将浅色肤色与美丽和社会地位联系在一起的文化理想所驱动的。对苯二酚(HQ)是美白霜(slc)中的一种常见成分,可以抑制黑色素的产生,但也有刺激皮肤、色素沉着和潜在致癌性等风险。本研究旨在评估当地可获得的slc的安全性,并调查沙特阿拉伯Hail的消费者对SLP使用的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。方法:在哈尔滨市各药店和化妆品店采集当地可获得的SLCs样品10份。使用有效的紫外可见分光光度法分析HQ浓度,同时测量pH值以评估其安全性。对301名居民进行了横断面KAP调查,探讨slp的认知、使用习惯和报告的副作用。结果:实验室分析显示,80%的样品中含有HQ,其浓度高达7.1%。由于HQ在沙特阿拉伯被归类为任何浓度的处方药物,HQ在不受监管的产品中的存在引起了重大的安全问题。pH值范围从2.92到10.04,一半的样品超出了最佳皮肤pH值范围,引起了人们对刺激风险的担忧。在调查参与者中,63%报告使用slp,主要是乳霜形式(91%)。虽然80%的人认识到潜在的风险,但只有一半的人知道他们产品中的成分。报告的副作用包括发红(18.75%)和色素沉着问题(15.33%),16.33%的使用者需要医疗护理。结论:这些发现揭示了围绕当地可获得的SLCs的重大安全问题,HQ浓度经常超过允许的限度,不合适的pH值加剧了风险。尽管消费者意识有限,但slp的广泛使用强调了沙特阿拉伯迫切需要加强法规和公众教育,以促进更安全的美容实践。
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Hydroquinone Levels in Unregulated Skin-Lightening Creams and Women's Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Skin-Lightening Products in Hail, Saudi Arabia.

Hydroquinone Levels in Unregulated Skin-Lightening Creams and Women's Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Skin-Lightening Products in Hail, Saudi Arabia.

Hydroquinone Levels in Unregulated Skin-Lightening Creams and Women's Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward Skin-Lightening Products in Hail, Saudi Arabia.

Background: Skin-lightening products (SLPs) are widely used in Saudi Arabia, driven by cultural ideals that associate lighter skin tones with beauty and social status. Hydroquinone (HQ), a common ingredient in skin-lightening creams (SLCs), inhibits melanin production but carries risks such as skin irritation, hyperpigmentation, and potential carcinogenicity. This study aimed to evaluate the safety of locally available SLCs and investigate consumer knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding SLP use in Hail, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: Ten locally available SLCs samples were collected from pharmacies and cosmetic shops in Hail. HQ concentrations were analyzed using validated UV-visible spectrophotometry, while pH levels were measured to assess their safety. A cross-sectional KAP survey of 301 residents was also conducted, exploring awareness, usage habits, and reported side effects of SLPs.

Results: Laboratory analysis showed that 80% of the samples contained HQ, with concentrations reaching as high as 7.1%. As HQ is classified as a prescription-only drug at any concentration in Saudi Arabia, the presence of HQ in unregulated products raises significant safety concerns. pH levels ranged from 2.92 to 10.04, with half of the samples outside the optimal skin pH range, posing concerns about irritation risks. Among survey participants, 63% reported using SLPs, primarily in cream form (91%). While 80% recognized potential risks, only half were aware of the ingredients in their products. Reported side effects included redness (18.75%) and pigmentation issues (15.33%), with 16.33% of users requiring medical care.

Conclusion: These findings reveal significant safety concerns surrounding locally available SLCs, with HQ concentrations frequently exceeding permissible limits and unsuitable pH levels exacerbating risks. The widespread use of SLPs despite limited consumer awareness underscores the urgent need for stronger regulations and public education to promote safer cosmetic practices in Saudi Arabia.

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Patient preference and adherence
Patient preference and adherence MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
3.60
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354
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Patient Preference and Adherence is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the growing importance of patient preference and adherence throughout the therapeutic continuum. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research, modeling and clinical studies across all therapeutic areas. Patient satisfaction, acceptability, quality of life, compliance, persistence and their role in developing new therapeutic modalities and compounds to optimize clinical outcomes for existing disease states are major areas of interest for the journal. As of 1st April 2019, Patient Preference and Adherence will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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