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Monday, 18 December 2017
Eskata for treating Keratoses
Eskata (hydrogen peroxide) 40% (w/w) topical solution is a high-concentration hydrogen peroxide formulation for the treatment of raised seborrheic keratoses.
Seborrheic keratoses (SKs) are non-cancerous skin growths. SKs vary in color from flesh-colored to pink, yellow, gray, tan, brown, or black; can range in size from a millimeter to a few centimeters wide; and typically have a slightly elevated, waxy or scaly appearance.
The number and size of SKs tends to increase with advancing age. SKs frequently appear in highly visible locations, such as the face or neck, but can also appear anywhere on the body, except the palms, soles and mucous membranes.
Eskata is applied by healthcare provider as an in-office treatment and is not for use at home. Serious eye problems can happen if Eskata gets into your eyes. If Eskata accidentally gets into your eyes, flush them well with water for 15 to 30 minutes.
Skin reactions have occurred in and around the treatment area after application of Eskata. Reactions can be severe, including breakdown of the outer layer of the skin (erosion), ulcers, blisters and scarring. The most common side effects of Eskata include itching, stinging, crusting, swelling, redness and scaling.
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