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Polidocanol inhibits cowhage ‐ but not histamine‐induced itch in humans
Authors:Tomasz Hawro  Joachim W. Fluhr  Valérie Mengeaud  Daniel Redoulès  Martin K. Church  Marcus Maurer  Martin Metz
Affiliation:1. Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Charité – Universit?tsmedizin Berlin, , Berlin, Germany;2. Skin Research Center, Pierre Fabre Dermo Cosmetique, , Toulouse, France
Abstract:Polidocanol is a local anaesthetic and antipruritic compound that is used in the treatment of itching skin conditions such as eczema. Its mechanisms of action are largely ill defined. This study has compared the antipruritic efficacy of topical polidocanol in histamine‐induced itch and a histamine‐independent, cowhage‐induced model of pruritus. Polidocanol (3%) or vehicle was applied topically under occlusion for 1 h to the forearms of 45 healthy volunteers before itch was provoked by rubbing in 40–45 spicules of cowhage or skin prick testing with 10 mg/ml histamine. Itch was recorded at 1‐min intervals for 30 min on a 100‐mm visual analogue scale. Polidocanol significantly reduced the area under the curve for cowhage‐induced itch by 58% (< 0.05), but had no significant effect on histamine‐induced itch. This result underlines the importance of histamine‐independent itch models in the development of topical antipruritic agents.
Keywords:antipruritics  atopic dermatitis  mucuna  polidocanol  pruritus
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