Contact dermatitis with clostridiopeptidase a contained in Noruxol® ointment

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Abstract

Clostridiopeptidase A, also called collagenase 1, is a proteolytic enzyme capable of digesting collagen. Preparations containing clostridiopeptidase A are used topically for the debridement of dermal ulcers, burns and other necrotic lesions to facilitate the formation of granulation tissue and subsequent epithelization. We observed 4 patients with a periulcerative eczema after repeated applications of Noruxol® ointment (Smith & Nephew Ltd, L Hull, UK). Patch testing with Noruxol® ointment as is and its excipients (soft paraffin and white petrolatum), as well as scaled dilutions of the main ingredient of this topical preparation, clostridiopeptidase A (Firma, Florence, Italy), showed doubtful reactions to Noruxol® ointment in 3 patients and a positive reactions only in 1 patient. All patients showed positive reactions to clostridiopeptidase A 1% in pet. This study shows the sensitizing capacity of clostridiopeptidase A that should be tested in all patients with suspect sensitization to Noruxol® ointment. © Blackwell Munksgaard 2007.

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Foti, C., Conserva, A., Casulli, C., Scrimieri, V., Pepe, M. L., & Quaranta, D. (2007). Contact dermatitis with clostridiopeptidase a contained in Noruxol® ointment. Contact Dermatitis, 56(6), 361–362. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.2006.01056.x

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