A Treatise on Topical Corticosteroids in Dermatology: Use, Misuse and Abuse 1st Edition

A Treatise on Topical Corticosteroids in Dermatology: Use, Misuse and Abuse is a comprehensive, first-of-its-kind dermatology reference devoted entirely to the clinical application, mechanism, ethical use, and problematic abuse of topical corticosteroids (TCs). Edited by renowned dermatologist Koushik Lahiri, this book addresses one of the most widely used—and most misunderstood—groups of drugs in dermatological practice. It is an essential resource for dermatologists, clinicians, residents, and medical professionals seeking authoritative guidance on both the benefits and pitfalls of TC therapy.

Why This Book Is Important

Topical corticosteroids have revolutionized dermatologic treatment over six decades by providing effective control of a wide range of inflammatory and immune-mediated skin diseases. Their flexibility in formulation and potency allows tailored management for different conditions, body sites, and phases of disease. However, improper use, insufficient clinical knowledge, and widespread over-the-counter access have led to significant misuse and adverse effects—posing challenges for both clinicians and patients. This treatise fills a critical gap in dermatology education by offering in-depth, evidence-based guidance on rational prescribing and the consequences of misuse.

Key Features of This Clinical Reference

  • Comprehensive Coverage of Topical Corticosteroids: Includes evolution, pharmacology, classifications, mechanisms of action, and dermatological indications.

  • Rational & Ethical Use Guidelines: Practical insight into when, where, and how to prescribe TCs safely and effectively.

  • Special Population Guidance: Chapters on use in pregnancy, lactation, pediatric patients, and elderly demographics.

  • Use vs. Misuse: Dedicated analysis on abuse scenarios, including cosmetic misuse (e.g., for fairness), steroid-damaged skin, and dependence syndromes.

  • Global Perspectives and Case Studies: Highlights misuse trends and regulatory issues from multiple regions.

  • Side Effects & Management: Addresses both local and systemic adverse effects, plus strategies for treatment of steroid-related dermatoses.